Ubuntu: store user credentials for svn-client

2010-08-24 Thread bebop52
I checked out a Latex-Project from Google-Code Projecthosting, using subversion, for which I installed a client on my Ubuntu Lucid machine. Now I want to work to use emacs to edit the projectfiles and to commit the changes to the Google-Code repository. After hitting C-x v v I recieve the followin

Re: Ubuntu: store user credentials for svn-client

2010-08-27 Thread Larry Evans
On 08/24/10 14:30, bebop52 wrote: > I checked out a Latex-Project from Google-Code Projecthosting, using > subversion, for which I installed a client on my Ubuntu Lucid > machine. Now I want to work to use emacs to edit the projectfiles and > to commit the changes to the Google-Code repository. >

Re: Ubuntu: store user credentials for svn-client

2010-08-30 Thread Larry Evans
On 08/27/10 11:02, Larry Evans wrote: [snip] > I can't help but can sympathize. I found a very similar problem > after upgrading ubuntu 8.04 -> ubuntu 10.04. > > However, my symptoms were slightly different. I got the: > > Could not authenticate > > message but before that I got some query c

Re: Ubuntu: store user credentials for svn-client

2010-09-14 Thread bebop52
Thank you Larry, sorry for the late reply (holidays). I'm still struggling with the same problem. Here is the whole error- message (I translated the German parts) commiting a Change in a Latexfile with Emacs VC from Ubuntu 10.04: """Login: Google Code Subversion Re

Re: Ubuntu: store user credentials for svn-client

2010-09-22 Thread Michael Diers
On 2010-09-14 09:47, bebop52 wrote: > Thank you Larry, sorry for the late reply (holidays). > I'm still struggling with the same problem. Here is the whole error- > message (I translated the German parts) commiting a Change in a > Latexfile with Emacs VC from Ubuntu 10.04: Hi, you don't need to t

Re: Ubuntu: store user credentials for svn-client

2010-09-23 Thread bebop52
Hi Michael, thanks for your helpful reply. I did find a solution for the problem recently: I installed a GUI-Client (SVN-Workbench) and did one Commit with this client, using the dialog-windows. This worked out, and SVN-Workbench wrote a cache file with my user credentials in the ~/.subversion/aut