On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 5:05 AM, Daniel Shahaf <d.s_at_daniel.shahaf.co.il>
wrote:
> Robert Dailey wrote on Sun, 8 Jun 2008 at 16:23 -0500:
> > On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Eric Hanchrow <offby1_at_blarg.net> wrote:
> >
> > > >>>>> "Robert" == Robert Dailey <rcdailey_at_gmail.com> writes:
> > >
> > > Robert> I downloaded plink.exe (part of PuTTY) and renamed it to
> > > Robert> ssh.exe and placed that in the folder with svn.exe in it. I
> > > Robert> then ran this command:
> > >
> > > Robert> svn ls svn+ssh://server/svn_root/svn/personal
> > >
> > > Robert> Now it's stuck and not returning. This is the same behavior
> > > Robert> that TSVN's repo browser had. Can anyone help out? Thanks.
> > >
> > > See if there's a console window that's so far offscreen that you don't
> > > notice it -- i.e., hit Alt+TAB a few times to see if it's present. I
> > > seem to recall that sometimes when PuTTY has trouble connecting, it
> > > creates such a window, that contains an error message.
> >
> >
> > I've been alt tabbing, I see nothing :(
> >
>
> Try passing the -batch option to plink, so it doesn't try to prompt you
> interactively. I use this line in ~/.subversion/config (sorry,
> %APPDATA%\Subversion\config), and it works just fine as long as I remember
> to run pageant before I access svn+ssh URLs:
>
> [tunnels]
> ssh = $SVN_SSH E:/PuTTY/plink.exe -batch -ssh -2
>
This isn't working either, unfortunately. Was this supposed to make
Subversion or TortoiseSVN work? I think I'm going to try SVN + Apache + SSL.
It's supposedly slower, but I can't deal with this stupid nonsense anymore.
I'm tempted to just move to windows server. It's rediculous that linux has
to be so complicated.
Received on 2008-06-09 16:16:40 CEST