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Re: Tortoise later than 1.3.5 unable to authenticate on my computer

From: Geir Atle Storhaug <gas_at_offsimcentre.no>
Date: 2007-03-23 17:00:07 CET

Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn@gmail.com> writes:

> GRH wrote:
> > On Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:27 PM, Stefan Küng wrote:
> >
> >> Only in version 1.5.x, Subversion can fall back to basic
> >> authentication (or only use basic authentication) if it's configured
> >> in the servers file in %APPDATA%\Subversion. That change got
> >> committed just recently to the Subversion trunk.
> > So... When Tortoise links against 1.5 (whenever that is), when SSPI
> > auth
> > fails and it falls back to basic, Tortoise will then pop-up the credentials
> > dialog box?
>
> That's the idea. Haven't tested this though.
>
> You could try a nightly build from trunk, which is linked against the
> Subversion trunk.
>
> I've just updated the Subversion external to a
> revision where the change is implemented. So the next nightly build
> should work (will be up in about 6 hours).

Thanks for the suggestion.

I did try to install the nightly build today (1.4.3.9031), but this
version crashed (Offset 000966ea) for me when trying to browse a
repository.

I first tried without clearing the authentication data from version
1.3.5, and it just crashed.

I then cleared the authentication data, and tried to browse the
repository again. This time I got the dialog for accapting the server
certificate. I accepted, and then Tortoise crashed again.

-- 
Geir Atle Storhaug <gas@offsimcentre.no>
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