On Nov 18, 2008, at 12:26 AM, Sofa wrote:

>
> Hey Robert,
>
> Thats what we get for adding features at a 1.0 :-(
>
> We will look into it and either make it work or provide you with a way
> to disable auto updating for that specific repository.

Hi koen,

Great to hear you guys will look into this:-)

For the dutchies: negatieve aandacht is ook aandacht :-D

Marijn

> Sorry for the troubles.
>
> Koen
>
> On Nov 17, 11:52 pm, Robert Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have a working directory, let's call it "wd1,"  that contains
>> external definitions to a different repository host.  That repository
>> host must be reached through ssl, and requires certificates for
>> authentication.
>>
>> I am able to put information in ~/.subversion/servers specifying
>> certificates and certificate passwords for that host.  Using that
>> information I am able to update wd1 through the command-line as "svn
>> update".  However, I am *not* able to update wd1 through  
>> versions.  It
>> seems that versions is not able to use the certificate information in
>> ~/.subversions/servers.  I also found that if the connection prompted
>> me for a password, it would cause an error in versions.  Versions did
>> not seem to be able to intercept the password request.
>>
>> I wasn't terribly bothered by this until recently --- it wasn't that
>> much trouble to update wd1 through the command-line, and most of my
>> interactions with wd1 worked fine.
>>
>> However, I just pulled a new update of versions, and now the behavior
>> is much worse.  Versions seems to be polling the repository for this
>> working directory, causing it to repeatedly pop up a dialog window,
>> prompting me for my userid and password for this server.  This is  
>> very
>> annoying --- it effectively causes versions to lock up, and even if I
>> cancel out of the dialog box, it just comes back later.
>>
>> Is there some way to avoid this behavior?  Is there some way I can
>> make versions attend to my .subversion/servers file?
>>
>> I have just checked, and svn update from the command line still works
>> fine.
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
> >


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