Hi Tom, svn version 1.6.5 supports them, at least in the CLI client. 'svn help ci' documents these options, I'm using them in my own bash importer script: <snip> Global options: --username ARG : specify a username ARG --password ARG : specify a password ARG --non-interactive : do no interactive prompting </snip>
...works smoothely in versions 1.6.x and 1.5.5. Dunno if they are available in subversion's PHP API, though :-D Beste Grüße, kind regards, Volker Kopetzky vzk Beratung Germany & Thailand phone +49.6809.2163.30 phone +66.86.143.77.27 skype volker.kopetzky email v...@vzkb.de wsite http://www.vzkb.de Am 13.04.2010 um 14:12 schrieb Tom Van de Putte: Hey, I need to do an unsupervised 'svn import' from within a php script run in bash (so PHP CLI). The svn server runs on a different machine using apache + webDAV. I found that in previous versions (svn 1.2) that corresponding manual indicates the use of --username and --password switches, but these have diappeared since the 1.4 version. Is there any reason for this, and or other means to do an svn import without user intervention? Thanks in advance, Tom Van de Putte -- Met vriendelijke groet, Tom Van de Putte | PHP/MySQL Developer bSeen.be Vlaanderenstraat 30/2 B-9000 Gent Tel. +32 (0)9 331 55 50 Fax +32 (0)9 331 55 51 BE 0473.071.275 Mail: t...@bseen.be URL: www.bSeen.be bSeen blogt... Volg ons op www.bseen.be/blog