Hi,
Sorry infrastructure I can't do it. I cannot commit to xerces and I
cannot check out infrastructure to find out how to add people (as per
the FAQ). The command I use to check out infrastructure is
svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/infrastructure/trunk infrastructure
I check out xerces fine in this way, but infrastructure asks me for a
password. I have used svnpasswd and it has no effect.
Thanks for your help,
Gareth
Gareth Reakes wrote:
Hey,
Sorry, I have not been following the thread Jason. I am supposed to
have the ability to do this. Let me look into it and get back to you in
an hour. If I can't get it to work it will be back to infrastructure :)
Cheers,
Gareth
Jason E. Stewart wrote:
Hi Infrastructure team,
One of the xerces/c committers tried using the instructions for
accessing SVN using:
http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html
But hasn't had any success.
Q: Is this something that committers can take care of themselves, or
do we need intervention from infrastructure@ ??
Q: Is there a more recent document that describes this other than the
one above?
Thanks in advance,
jas.
James Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I don't think there is any access at all set up for the xerces-c
repository. The file that controls svn access on svn.apache.org
contains no entries for xerces-c:
grep xerces /x1/svn/asf-authorization
xerces-p=jasons
[/xml/xerces-p]
@xerces-p = rw
On May 24, 2005, at 5:40 AM, James Berry wrote:
On May 23, 2005, at 9:55 PM, Jason E. Stewart wrote:
James Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
After following the directions here (http://www.apache.org/dev/
version-control.html) for running svnpasswd, I tried to do a commit,
which failed with an authentication error. So either I messed up
somehow (trying several times), or I didn't get authorization. Any
ideas?
Huh, they didn't have this when I got my svn certs - so I'm not
sure. Did you try running svnpasswd again to change it?
Yes.
Has anyone else tried this?
Also, I never use the --user and --pass command line args - I just
run the commit and it prompts me once, and then caches my
password.
Yes, that's what I did too. Though I tried --user and --pass to see
if it made any difference, which it didn't.
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