Hello, I have once made a password, after ran `svn udpdate`, it required me for a password keyring, so I made one. I noted it somewhere, now it's lost and I can't work with svn anymore because I can't update anything. (it's not about the project host password). I exported the working copy to another location, checkout, when update it asked again. How could I reset/remove/troubleshoot it?
What is it for, anyway? Have a great time. Saudações, Ivan de Miranda To: ivang...@hotmail.com From: supp...@beanstalkapp.com Subject: Re: I'm confused about how something works Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2016 13:48:48 +0000 Hi Ivan, Thanks for writing in. Hope you had a pleasant weekend. :-) Unfortunately, I'm no Lubuntu expert, but I did find something that could explain the dialog box you're seeing. See: http://askubuntu.com/questions/184266/what-is-unlock-keyring-and-how-do-i-get-rid-of-it. It sounds like this is a way to store password and encryption keys. I'd recommend keeping that password somewhere safe, in case you come across it again. I hope that helps but please let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks! -- Ashley Harpp Customer Success, Wildbit Beanstalk, DeployBot, Postmark How would you rate my reply? Top Notch Fair Not Good {#HS:222685451-212706#} On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 1:24 PM EDT, Ivan GM <ivang...@hotmail.com> wrote: Hello Beanstalk! I checked out a beanstalk repository at terminal - on a lubuntu - and inserted my username and password as usual. When I succeed to do that, prompted a dialog box with something about a key ring password, don't remember the message. So I made one and different from my beanstalk password. What is that ? Should I keep it ? When I will use it again?