subversion windows passwords not stored
I am using Subversion 1.8.5 under Windows 8.1 and my passwords (http repo) are not stored. I tried the default config (default options) and also explicitly setting all related options. Both did not work. I also tried setting the option manually via "--config-option" - but also without success! Further, I tried adding a server specific configuration. Options like username were applied, options like store-passwords did not make a change. During my research, I noted that only the "%APPDATA%\Subversion" directory exists (not the site-wide configuration and none of the registry keys exists). Has anyone else Windows an can confirm this? Thanks!
RE: subversion windows passwords not stored
Do you have write access to the dirs/files in %APPDATA%\Subversion\auth\...? I’ve seen cases on the Unix side where the cached auth files magically become readonly (444) which prevents password caching. Very annoying. From: darkdragon [mailto:darkdragon-...@web.de] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 1:43 PM To: users@subversion.apache.org Subject: subversion windows passwords not stored I am using Subversion 1.8.5 under Windows 8.1 and my passwords (http repo) are not stored. I tried the default config (default options) and also explicitly setting all related options. Both did not work. I also tried setting the option manually via "--config-option" - but also without success! Further, I tried adding a server specific configuration. Options like username were applied, options like store-passwords did not make a change. During my research, I noted that only the "%APPDATA%\Subversion" directory exists (not the site-wide configuration and none of the registry keys exists). Has anyone else Windows an can confirm this? Thanks!
Re: subversion windows passwords not stored
Yes, I have full access and am also the owner of the directories / files -.- On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 8:53 PM, Andrew Reedick wrote: > Do you have write access to the dirs/files in > %APPDATA%\Subversion\auth\...? > > > > I’ve seen cases on the Unix side where the cached auth files magically > become readonly (444) which prevents password caching. Very annoying. > > > > > > *From:* darkdragon [mailto:darkdragon-...@web.de] > *Sent:* Tuesday, January 07, 2014 1:43 PM > *To:* users@subversion.apache.org > *Subject:* subversion windows passwords not stored > > > > I am using Subversion 1.8.5 under Windows 8.1 and my passwords (http repo) > are not stored. > > > > I tried the default config (default options) and also explicitly setting > all related options. > > > > Both did not work. > > > > I also tried setting the option manually via "--config-option" - but also > without success! > > > > Further, I tried adding a server specific configuration. Options like > username were applied, options like store-passwords did not make a change. > > > > During my research, I noted that only the "%APPDATA%\Subversion" directory > exists (not the site-wide configuration and none of the registry keys > exists). > > > > Has anyone else Windows an can confirm this? > > > > Thanks! >
Re: subversion windows passwords not stored
On 1/7/14, 10:43 AM, darkdragon wrote: > I am using Subversion 1.8.5 under Windows 8.1 and my passwords (http repo) are > not stored. I'm assuming you're using a binary package of some sort. Which binary package are you using?
Re: subversion windows passwords not stored
I tried SilkSVN and win32svn in Version 1.8.5 on my Windows 8.1 64-bit laptop. Both showed the same behavior. On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 11:20 PM, Ben Reser wrote: > On 1/7/14, 10:43 AM, darkdragon wrote: > > I am using Subversion 1.8.5 under Windows 8.1 and my passwords (http > repo) are > > not stored. > > I'm assuming you're using a binary package of some sort. Which binary > package > are you using? > >