Hi John,

This is actually svnX's fault. It does a poor job handling secure SVN connections. Essentially you have to login once via the command line so that you can accept the RSA keys into your OS X system. svnX is throwing that error because it can't find the host under the trusted domains in your RSA file. Once you login via the command line and type 'yes' to accept the RSA keys you should be all good.

on a mac svn is located here /usr/local/bin

typing...

svn ls https://osflash-xray.googlecode.com:443

and following the the command line prompts should correct the problems.

Cheers,
Sam

On Sep 21, 2007, at 7:37 AM, John Grden wrote:

I'm sorry to go OT, but I'm having problems using SVN clients on mac. Ive tried SCPlugin (which I did get to work once, but I can't remember the bazillion things I tried), and svnX.

I get this error:
http://www.screencast.com/t/dKIqMmqK

basically both SCPlugin and svnX give me this error about the server cert not being trusted. I have SVN client installed (1.4.4 - and I'm guessing this is commandline only since I can't find a gui or app anywhere)

Anyway, if anyone knows what in the world to do to fix this, I'd really appreciate the help.

Thanks in advance!

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