Hello to every one,

First I want to say that I have browsed the documentation, and the mailing list 
before asking these questions, and it seems I encountered many of problems 
others encountered already.

Didn't find any explanations, and hopefully this could be synthetized and added 
in a common place (maybe FAQ) for all other users.

I have a continuum server and a svn server running on a debian. The svn server 
is using https and a certificate.

*** First after running continuum I try to add a POM by the following URL (URL 
has been tested to be correct)

https://server:port/repos/Dev/model/pom.xml

But I get the following messae :
Enter the URL to the Maven 2 POM    [ The URL you provided doesn't exist ]

Then I try using the exact same URL, but with the http protocol, and I get:
    * Cannot build maven project from /tmp/continuum/repos/Dev/model/pom.xml 
(Not a v4.0.0 POM.).

**** Second, I decide to try uploading a pom (Same POM as the one present in 
SVN) , but then I get the following error:

Provider message: The svn command failed.
svn: PROPFIND of '/repos/Dev/model': Server certificate verification failed: 
certificate issued for a different hostname, issuer is not trusted 


Where the (Not a v4.0.0 POM) can come from, and how to I use an https 
connection to SVN from continuum (I have read the answer to execute a manual 
svn action before and accept the certificate, I tried that, but it had no 
effect)

Maybe a detailed 'How-to' could be usefull and added to the FAQ or to the 
documentation from the continuum website as these seems very common errors.

Many thanks in advance, and sorry for this long email, but would love to use 
continuum.

Cheers

       
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