I can log in to sourceforge just fine. I just tried changing my password and 
submitted from Eclipse, no good. Then I tried from Linux, same error:

$ svn commit
Authentication realm: <https://jmol.svn.sourceforge.net:443> SourceForge 
Subversion area
Username: mariokmk
Password for 'mariokmk': 
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to 
MKACTIVITY request for 
'/svnroot/jmol/!svn/act/315781ac-0e43-45c4-acb7-f4ed5a521007'


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From: Bob Hanson [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 11:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Jmol-developers] (no subject)

First we need to know about logging on to sourceforge. I doubt it has to do 
with    Eclipse. In the mean time just keep sending me patches.

Sent from my stupid iphone

On Oct 13, 2011, at 12:45 PM, Jonathan Gutow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hmm...I was under the impression that Bob already checked that you have the 
> proper commit permissions.
> Other ideas:
> Has something happened to your SourceForge Login (try logging in on the web 
> site in a browser)?
> You Eclipse is corrupted (try installing a whole new copy).
>
> Now I'm completely out of ideas.  Anyone else?
>
> Jonathan
> On Oct 13, 2011, at 12:19 PM, Mario Kosmiskas wrote:
>
>> I'm using Eclipse for all SVN operations. I created a new workspace and 
>> checked out the projects. Commits give the same error - 403 Forbidden.
>>
>> Can you check if I have check in rights?
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: Jonathan Gutow [[email protected]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:24 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [Jmol-developers] (no subject)
>>
>> This looks like an issue with commit rights or a bad path in his SVN 
>> records.  Checking it out again should fix the bad path.  Good luck.
>>
>> Jonathan
>> On Oct 12, 2011, at 9:51 AM, Robert Hanson wrote:
>>
>>> Mario,
>>>
>>> First, try that again. I tried "team > cleanup" to see if that somehow 
>>> clears up a lock or something.
>>> Second, try checking  in just  one single file, not the whole thing.  
>>> (Uncheck all except one.)
>>> Third, just create a new text file in a directory and try committing that.
>>> Fourth, try checking the project out as another project with a different 
>>> name, changing one thing, and checking it back in. Just to see if that 
>>> works.
>>>
>>>
>>> passing this to Jmol-developers, because someone might have an idea.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Mario Kosmiskas <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Just tried to check in, still getting an error
>>>
>>>
>>> (Commit operation failed..... 403 Forbidden....)
>>>
>>>
>>> --
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