On Dec 4, 2014, at 10:42 AM, frame wrote:
> In our office, each of us has his own PC. Cygwin is installed on each PC. Every PC can access the shared S drive.
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> I have installed TortoiseSVN on my own PC. I am thinking doing a short-cut: no need to install TortoiseSVN on everybody's PC. I just copied my C:/Program Files/TortoiseSVN to the S drive. Now everybody in Cygwin on his PC can have 'svn' command(svn is an alias now to avoid typing the long path). For example, "svn --version" works on everybody's Cygwin.
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> The problem is authentication. On their PC Window Explorer, mouse right click won't show those SVN options in the menu. On their Cygwin, I typed this command:
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> svn ls username my_username --password my_secret_pswd URL
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> prompting me to enter password for the user 'my_username', I did and it hangs there forever.
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> I checked his PC %AppData%/Roaming/Subversion/auth/svn.simple. The directory has been created on his own drive. But it is always empty.
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> I even cleaned my own svn.simple directory, re-run TortoiseSVN gui again, this time I entered his username and password so that a credential file was created in my svn.simple/. Then I moved this file(containing his credentials) to his own empty svn.simple/, then on his Cygwin I tried "svn ls URL". It still didn't work.
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> Is that possible for me to set up such a thing so that everybody can use the shared svn on the S drive, no need to install his own?
I don't know if TortoiseSVN can be used that way. You could ask on the TortoiseSVN mailing list.
Received on 2014-12-05 21:09:20 CET