I have subversion working on my demo machine and am trying to get it working
together with OpenSSH. Everything is windows. Once I grasped the concepts of
subversion it was pretty easy, I've also had no problem installing OpenSSH
as a standalone SSH server.

I just can't get the two tied together to checkout my files via svn+ssh.

I have tortoiseSVN installed and when I attempt to check out files with a
path like:

Svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/repo I am asked for my password but when I enter
it I get this error message "Unable to write to standard output"

I am using tortoise's built in TortoisePlink as the ssh client. Has anyone
been able to get subversion working with ssh connections at all on windows?

Or do you know of any other free solution to version control with ssh
support?

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