>-----Original Message-----
>> I have multiple repos for different projects - not my choice, and I
>> can't change it.
>>
>> To use svn command line, I had to setup SVN_SSH to "plink
>> MyPuttySession1"
>> as one of my environment vars. This takes me to repos1, using the
>> username and keys I setup to repos1.
>>
>> Now I want to use repos2, with a different username/yes/server than
>> repos1.
>> This means I have to redefine SVN_SSH to SVN_SSH to "plink
>> MyPuttySession2".
>>
>> Is this the only way to do this?
>>
>> I know I can use TurtoiseSVN to use my putty sessions, but
>let's stick
>> to the command line session. Thanks.
>
>I don't know your options with Putty, but it's not the only
>ssh choice in Windows. I use the OpenSSH implementation from
>Cygwin, and (since it's called ssh and is on my path) don't
>need an SVN_SSH variable.
>
>SVN allows you to specify username and host in the URL (e.g.
>svn+ssh://me@host.com/repos), and OpenSSH supports public key pairs so
>passwords aren't prompted every time.
>
>Duncan Murdoch
>
Using cygwin's ssh, what a novel idea! :) I already have cywin so
I'll look into this. Thanks...
-chris
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Received on Wed Mar 7 19:53:32 2007