Hi,
I remember I had similar SVN authentication problems at the beginning
and they were resolved by loging into svn.apache.org using SSH and then
running svnpasswd. Here is a part of the message from Henri Yandell:
Have you run svnpasswd on the server at all? Most of Jakarta have hit
svn by now on another subproject, so I tend to forget to mention that.
If not, SSH to the server and run svnpasswd to set your subversion
password.
Does this help?
-mb
Kent Tong wrote:
Howard Lewis Ship <hlship <at> gmail.com> writes:
So ... you were able to check out but not check back in?
Yes.
You could log into to people.apache.org and use svnpass to change your
password, I think.
Thanks for the advice. However, running svnpasswd tells me to go to
https://svn.apache.org/change-password, and that web page rejects
my username and password.
Any more idea?
--
Author of a book for learning Tapestry (http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDT)
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