I tried svn using Eclipse 3.0 and the subclipse plugin and it was a failure due to 'Server certificate verification failed: issuer is not trusted (https://svn.apache.org).
Any ideas?
<http://subclipse.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=82>
In short, subclipse doesn't (yet) know how to prompt on authorization errors. You need to accept the ASF SSL certificate with the command-line version until Subclipse deploys a fix. (No one has the time to update our cert to be valid.)
One note: AFAIK, if you are on Win32, you *must* accept it with a native Win32 client as the Cygwin variant doesn't store the preferences in the registry.
HTH. -- justin
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