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svnsync & self signed certs

From: Robert Denton <robert_at_headsprout.com>
Date: 2007-10-24 18:39:44 CEST

Hi all,

I was hoping someone here would have an idea what to do about this:

I have created a repo mirror using svnsync and I would like to make use of the post-commit hook to trigger the syncing script. Unfortunately our repos both use self signed certs and we do not allow unencrypted access to the repos. So I can run the sync manually, and accept the cert manually but even if I choose p (for permanent) I am prompted everytime I run the script. It is the fact that the self signed cert prompts for acceptance that keeps the hook from working.

When i accept the cert should it not be writing a ket to .subversion/auth somewhere? This does not exist for root. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Robert
Received on Wed Oct 24 18:41:03 2007

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