Hi Jason,

I can check out just fine in windows using just svn. It is committing
via Windows that I cannot do. That's because I cannot set the repo up
to use svn+ssh. It just says, "Connection closed unexpectedly", almost
immediately when doing any operation. I cannot of course commit with
just svn.

I don't see what else I need to configure. When I go to check out, it
asks for the address, and I type:

svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/martin/mpir-svn-repo/mpir

That's it, and it doesn't work unless I change that svn+ssh to just
svn, which stops me being able to commit, for obvious reasons.

Bill.

2008/11/18 Jason Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Bill,
>
> Sorry, I meant to email you and then got distracted...
>
> I was able to use TortoiseSVN just fine on Windows to do a checkout.
> You had also mentioned that you were able to use SVN on Linux just
> fine, and Brian is evidently able to use SVN on Windows as well... so,
> I'm going to hazard a guess that you might need to double check the
> configuration you're using with your Windows SVN setup.  If you're
> absolutely sure that it isn't your configuration, let me know and I'll
> check some more.
>
> I don't know how to setup anonymous access using svn+ssh.  I doubt
> it's possible since the network connection authenticates via SSH
> before any SVN commands are sent.
>
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> As Bill mentioned, we're in repository limbo at the moment.  Right now
> I'm using svn+ssh to manage the repository because I know how to do it
> that way.  The problem with this setup is that it requires users to
> have an account on the host machine, which really defeats the purpose
> of having a public repository.  As soon as I have time (i.e. next week
> over Thanksgiving) I'm going to learn how to setup SVN to use WebDAV
> through Apache and get this thing setup correctly... or I'll give up
> and transition the whole thing over to sourceforge.  Either way it
> will be resolved next week :-)
>
> --jason
>
> Jason Worth Martin
> Asst. Professor of Mathematics
> http://www.math.jmu.edu/~martin
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 5:27 PM, Bill Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry about that Jason. We are currently in the process of moving the
>> svn repo and it is pretty poor of us to not update the wiki.
>>
>> The new svn is
>>
>> svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/martin/mpir-svn-repo/mpir
>>
>> However you will probably need a username to check it out. Jason
>> Martin is administering the svn repository and will hopefully issue
>> you with a username as soon as he sees this.
>>
>> Jason is it possible to set up anonymous access to the svn repo for
>> people who are not committing code?
>>
>> Also did you have any luck resolving the svn issue with Windows that I
>> was having.
>>
>> If it becomes too much trouble, we can always request a sourceforge
>> account for eMPIRe. Though slower than sage.math, they have recently
>> upgraded.
>>
>> Bill.
>>
>> 2008/11/18  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>> Hi , just tried to download mpir with svn , but had no luck
>>> I used  http://wiki.mpir.org/Getting_the_code
>>> svn co svn://sage.math.washington.edu/mpir/
>>> and got
>>> svn: No repository found in 'svn://sage.math.washington.edu'
>>>
>>> where have you gone?
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>>
>>
>> >
>>
>
> >
>

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