On May 27, 2008, at 11:45 PM, Liam Morley wrote:
> Thanks very much Ezra for the reply. That /almost/ worked. The  
> problem is, I'm on a Windows box :( and that makes everything more  
> difficult. I do have a cygwin copy of svn and cygwin is in my path,  
> so after executing 'svn co' on the cmd line, I can successfully add  
> the key permanently, but I don't think that setting makes it outside  
> of cygwin. After I accept permanently from the cmd line, I'm still  
> presented with only 'reject or accept temporarily' from Capistrano.
>
> The interesting thing is, I tried checking out from TortoiseSVN in a  
> new directory, and it didn't even prompt me to accept at all, it  
> just checked everything out. Just for full disclosure, my ordinary  
> everyday svn client is Subclipse (plugin for Eclipse, I'm a RadRails  
> user), which had prompted me earlier, and did offer the "accept  
> permanently" option.
>
> Liam

        Hmm, I actually don't know how to get around this on windows, I don't  
know how it handles openssl type stuff..

Cheers-
- Ezra


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