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Re: How to store new password so no need to enter every time?

From: frame <xsli2_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 12:08:06 -0700 (PDT)

Please see my answers below.

On Thursday, May 3, 2012 2:43:25 PM UTC-4, Stefan Sperling wrote:

>
> Did you change anything in ~/.subversion/config or ~/.subversion/servers
> from the defaults?
>
One of my team-mates does not have this password issue(we are using the
same svn repo). I have compared the two files between mine and his. For
~/.subversion/config, I have not changed anything, except global-ingores
property. For ~/.subversion/servers, I have not changed anything at all.
  

>
> Are there any files in the /etc/subversion/ directory? If so, what do they
> contain?
>
Yes, there is the file "servers" and here is its content:
$cat servers
[global]
#store-passwords = no
store-plaintext-passwords = no

>
> What type of URL are you using to access the repository?
> Are you using https:// or svn+ssh:// or something else?
>
I am using http:// type URL, not svn+ssh:// type.
 
Received on 2012-05-03 21:08:42 CEST

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