I have struggled with this a couple of times this week, and the only
solution I have found is to add -l <username> and -pw <password>
options to the plink commands. My best guess is that plink is doing
something very strange with it's output that is confusing the svn
client, but I can't prove it.
Ryan
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:28:11 +1100, Glenn Davy <gdavy@tpg.com.au> wrote:
> Hi all
> Could someone let me know where I've gone wrong here.
> I'm wanting to use svn command line as a client on windows XP (the servers a
> linux box at another location - it works fine. I'm tunneling through ssh.
>
> I have subversion installed and putty installed.
>
> In the file C:\Documents and settings\glenn\Application
> Data\Subversion\config, I have the following lines:
>
> --------------
> [tunnels]
> gd = C:\Program Files\PuTTY\plink.exe -P 10220
> ssh = C:\Program Files\PuTTY\plink.exe
> --------------
>
> I understand this means I should be able to:
>
> svn co svn+ssh://glenn@somehost/RepoPth .\WorkingCopy\
>
> for a normal ssh connection, or to get into port 10220...
>
> svn co svn+gd://glenn@anotherhost/RepoPth .\WorkingCopy\
>
> However when I do this I get the error:
> svn: The system cannot find the file specified.
>
> I'm using an identical approach on linux, and this works fine.
>
> What have I missed? Can anyone help me out here?
> Thx
> Glenn
>
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