On 14.06.2010 12:35, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
On 14.06.2010 12:22, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
$ svn help | head -n 2
usage: svn <subcommand> [options] [args]
Subversion command-line client, version 1.6.9.
svn: Write error: Broken pipe
$ cd $OLDREPO
$ HOME=/cygdrive/d/tmp svn ls
Authentication realm: <http://svn.int:80> Subversion Repositories
Password for 'user':
dir1/
dir2/
Under /cygdrive/d/tmp created directory '.subversion' with empty
subdirectories:
svn.simple svn.ssl.client-passphrase svn.ssl.server svn.username
I edit '/cygdrive/d/tmp/.subversion/servers', so I have
[global]
store-passwords = yes
store-plaintext-passwords = yes
store-auth-creds = yes
When I many time repeat
$ HOME=/cygdrive/d/tmp svn ls
I always prompted for password.
Under '/cygdrive/d/tmp/.subversion/svn.simple' there no any file created.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-07/msg00280.html discuss much same problem
and at http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-07/msg00284.html person promise
fix for 'password-stores = windows-cryptoapi'.
But I need any working caching schema!
I run
$ svn up
enter password and now all command work successful !
So I remove
'/cygdrive/d/tmp/.subversion/svn.simple/1c08ce99a650bca1853cd749b4962d8'
and try again authenticate myself by 'svn ls' command.
And get previous buggy behavior.
So I can not use 'svn ls' for caching password.
But 'svn update' change state of my repo - not good command.
So I try another commands. This done job for me:
$ svn log . | head -n 1
or may be safer:
$ svn log -r BASE .
which don't change state of repo and require a few network resources.
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