Sorry for my delayed answer. I tried as you suggested with
--non-interactive I got the same hang up :(
As I couldn't know why that happens, I'm using JNLP slave and I login
manually into the tester user session when the PC is restarted.
It's not clear to me why the windows service as tester
If you are issuing any svn command from an environment where there is no user
to prompt, I suggest using the global option
svn --non-interactive
That means it will never hang waiting for a prompt. Instead, it will fail, and
the output will tell you what happened.
Matthew
From: Juan Pablo
Le mercredi 11 juin 2014 16:01:24 UTC+1, Eric Pyle a écrit :
By default a Windows service runs as the Local User account, which has no
access to network resources. Try configuring the service to run as a
particular user who has permission for the SVN repo in question.
Yes Eric, I thought
Is Pageant.exe, not Pagent.exe
To complete this case, adding tasklist command shows me that pageant is
running from the job side.
D:\AAA\nttasklist
Image Name PID Session NameSession#Mem Usage
= ===
By default a Windows service runs as the Local User account, which has
no access to network resources. Try configuring the service to run as a
particular user who has permission for the SVN repo in question.
Regards,
Eric
On 6/11/2014 8:42 AM, Juan Pablo Hernandez Vogt wrote:
Hello,
I tried