On 9/18/2009 7:40 AM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
I have two machines on my desk. One performs fine, the other gets SSL errors
while trying to connect.
The files under /cygwin on both machines are the same. Attached are both
cygchecks. DDCRDR003646 is the working machine.
The error:
$ svn co https://XXXXXXXXXXXXX/YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
svn: OPTIONS of 'https://XXXXXXXXXXXXX/YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY': SSL negotiation
failed: SSL error: unknown protocol (https://XXXXXXXXXXXXX)
Any ideas on what should my next debugging step be?
svn is working fine here against Apache2 running SSH. This looks to me
like a problem with the server, not the client. My suggestions for
debugging are:
1. Hit the URL with your web browser and check if it works.
2. Try another, Windows-based client (e.g., TortoiseSVN) to
see if that works.
3. Try switching to serf using this switch to svn:
--config-option servers:global:http-library=serf
If those ideas don't help, there are these shots in the dark:
1. Switch your HOME directory to a path without a space.
2. Remove (or move) ~/.subversion
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