On 11/7/06, Nikki Locke <info@trumphurst.com> wrote:
> Erik Hemdal wrote:
> > >
> > > Norbert Unterberg wrote:
> > > > 2006/11/6, Nikki Locke <info@trumphurst.com>:
> > > >
> > > > > When I commit things using Tortoise, the user/author name
> > > is always
> > > > > blank.
>
> > I don't claim to know how the internals of SVN work, but when I configured
> > svnserve to only allow authorized users
> > to access the repositories, Tortoise would always prompt for username and
> > password. So I'm wondering if your svnserve.conf
> > file is allowing access without a username. It seems to me that if your
> > repository doesn't demand authentication, Tortoise won't ask for it, and
> > then Tortoise won't have it on hand for commit records.
>
> Yes, I allow access without a username. Doesn't prevent the Linux client from
> supplying one, though.
Right, but the server wont care about them unless it [the server] requires them.
>
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> Nikki Locke, Trumphurst Ltd. PC & Unix consultancy & programming
> http://www.trumphurst.com/
>
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