A belated thanks for this answer. Is there any way to know when certain
releases are considered "stable"? I realize that may be a difficult question
to answer, but while I want to always upgrade to the newest version,
obviously I only want to do it when I know it's a safe jump, so to speak.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:16 AM, Simon Large <
simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2008/7/22 Stephen Dewey <stepheneliotdewey_at_gmail.com>:
> > I am sorry if this is already a known issue, but I could not find
> > anything about it:
> >
> > I upgraded to 1.5.0 just now, and could not connect to my repository
> > because of the error "connection closed unexpectedly."
> >
> > After downgrading to 1.4.8, I can now connect to my repository again.
> > I haven't done any other configuration changes.
> >
> > I saw that I should look at the parameters for TortoisePlink, and it's
> > just TortoisePlink.exe -l MyUsername. I'm not sure if I should be
> > looking for anything else.
> >
> > Any light you can shed on this issue would be appreciated!
>
> There are known problems with svn+ssh. Please try a nightly build from
> the stable 1.5.x branch.
>
> Simon
>
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Received on 2008-08-12 21:10:37 CEST