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Re: [TSVN] bug: Runaway TortoiseProc.exe

From: Josh Gargus <schwa_at_fastmail.us>
Date: 2004-11-29 09:15:15 CET

On Nov 18, 2004, at 12:16 PM, SteveKing wrote:

> Josh Gargus wrote:
>
>>> - check your ssh settings. Try the same settings with the command
>>> line client.
>> Where would I change the ssh settings? In the Network tab of
>> 'TortoiseSVN Settings'? In any case, I think that ssh is probably
>> working fine, since I can use TortoiseSVN to checkout and update the
>> source tree, but not commit, etc.
>
> Yes, you usually have to pass additional params (like
> username/password) to the TortoisePlink program.
> Checkout and updating don't need authentication if you provide
> anonymous read access to your repository. But committing does.
>
> Since you're setting up your first connection to an svnserve based
> repo with ssh access, I'd recommend you use the regular Plink program
> first before using TortoisePlink. TortoisePlink doesn't show you error
> messages and/or warnings, the regular Plink does (but it also pops up
> an ugly DOS window for every connection).

When I 'update' with the regular Plink, I get the ugly window, as you
predicted.
When I 'commit', etc. with the regular Plink, no window opens. Looks
like TortoiseProc goes nuts before the ssh connection is made.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Josh

> Stefan
>
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