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RE: Help with Svn via SSH

From: <Chris.Fouts_at_qimonda.com>
Date: 2006-09-28 17:03:26 CEST

I played with this a little more, along with coaching from
Erik. The trick is to
- Add plink.exe to your global path variable
- set SVN_SSH=plink -ssh -l user -pw password

-chris

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Fouts Christopher (QNA RTP PT PREV)
>Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 2:01 PM
>To: users@subversion.tigris.org
>Subject: Help with Svn via SSH
>
>I'm using v1.3.2 for now.
>
>I have a repository in a Linux machine accessible via SSH.
>I've been doing my work on an HPUX machine, and the HPUX and
>Linux setup works pretty well.
>
>Now I want to access the Linux repos. via my Win2k machine.
>- I installed Svn v1.3.2 Win2k binaries, added them to my path
>- I installed the Perl extensions
>- I added SVN_SSH="c:\putty\plink.exe" user@my.linuxbox.com
>-pw password
> to my global environment variables
>
>Now when I try
>> svn co svn+ssh://my.linuxbox.com/repos/code junk
>
>I get...
>svn: Can't create tunnel. The system can not find the file specified
>
>Note that I can SSH to the box so I know SSH is working.
>
>What am I missing?
>
>--------------------------------------
>Chris T Fouts
>
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