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Re: [TSVN 1.8] - Cannot update/commit/checkout working copy

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 09:13:45 -0400

On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 5:56 PM, Camilo Sasuke Tsumanuma
<camilocc_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dear TSVN Mailing List,
>
> I have installed TSVN 1.8 over TSVN 1.7.13 and updated also the Subversion Server. I uninstalled previous SVN Server from CentOS 6.4 using yum and then I used as guideline the page http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.subversion.user/113594 for building/installing the server. The server is apache/mod_dav_svn accessed through HTTP SSL. I still can access/authenticate the repositories using Firefox as usual.
>
> In Client Side:
>
> I upgraded 1.7.13 working copy to 1.8 working copy. Then, I asked to update.
>
> What I wanted:
>
> To update, to commit or (I also tried fresh checkout).
>
> What I expected:
>
> I expected to work as usual : to do updating, committing or checking out.
>
> What happened:
>
> Instead, it asked for my username and password. Ok, I automatically thought that it could be something related with the major update, so entered it and asked to save. I entered many times without success and no password remembering. Finnally, after a certain number of clicks in cancellation button of the login dialog, it appears a red error message at TSVN dialog window saying something like this : "No more credentials or auth failed too many times".
>
> So, it stopped working after the upgrade.
>
> Just now, I verified a similar behaviour also in command line from inside the CentOS 6.4 Server:
>
> svn upgrade <Working Copy>
> svn update <Working Copy>
>
> It asked for password for a previously saved user.
> And then it asked for username and password again and again. The same error appears "No more credentials or we tried too many times".
>
>
> May it is more proper for me to send this e-mail to Apache Subversion Forum?

If you're getting the same error on Linux and the command-line client,
then it's more likely a problem on the server end. You should be
reporting this on the Subversion Users mailing list, as it does not
sound like it's specific to TortoiseSVN.

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