Anyone have any idea on this? Should I be seeing basic auth for my
challenge? Where can I set the password as I was never prompted to
enter it.

At this point, can someone else deploy RC1 while I figure out what is
wrong on my end?

Thanks...

Bill-

On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 4:32 PM, William Speirs <wspe...@apache.org> wrote:
> First, thank you all again for the help!
>
> I got past the GPG step, now I'm stuck on password/auth issues now with SVN 
> :-(
>
> I thought the issue was that my password manager wasn't authed and
> that svn was working in a non-interactive mode, so it couldn't get my
> password; this was the reason for -r1213934.
>
> Anyway, output below... any/all ideas welcomed!
>
> Bill-
>
> [INFO] Checking in modified POMs...
> [INFO] Executing: /bin/sh -c cd
> /home/wspeirs/workspace/commons-dbutils && svn --non-interactive
> commit --file /tmp/maven-scm-481300763.commit --targets
> /tmp/maven-scm-3917786176898805146-targets
> [INFO] Working directory: /home/wspeirs/workspace/commons-dbutils
> [INFO] 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
> [INFO] 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Unable to commit files
> Provider message:
> The svn command failed.
> Command output:
> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
> svn: MKACTIVITY of
> '/repos/asf/!svn/act/3b6f8370-abd6-4d88-adeb-7dc981ecd57f':
> authorization failed: Could not authenticate to server: rejected Basic
> challenge (https://svn.apache.org)
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 10:28 AM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 13 December 2011 15:19, William Speirs <wspe...@apache.org> wrote:
>>> I will try adding the additional elements:
>>>
>>> <gpg.secretKeyring>/path/to/secring.gpg</gpg.secretKeyring>
>>> <!-- must be on the execution path -->
>>> <gpg.executable>gpg2</gpg.executable>
>>
>> Sorry, should have clarified - the above requires gpg2 to be installed
>> and created.
>>
>> I installed both gpg1 and gpg2, and created gpg1 and gpg2 as copies of
>> their respective gpg executables.
>> e.g. on Windows copy gpg.exe gpg<n>.exe
>>
>> Both versions of gpg are on the execution path; running gpg picks the
>> first one; running gpg1 or gpg2 picks only that version.
>>
>> This enables quick swapping between them as required.
>>
>>> And also try with gpg2.
>>>
>>> I'll try later today and update.
>>>
>>> Thanks again for all of the help!
>>>
>>> Bill-
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> FWIW: My set up is such that I always enter my password on the CLI when
>>>> Maven asks for it.
>>>>
>>>> Gary
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 9:20 AM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 13 December 2011 13:53, William Speirs <wspe...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>>> > On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 12:16 AM, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> >> Did you do the whole master pass phrase/obfuscated stuff that the top
>>>>> >> of the Using Nexus wiki points to?
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I did not do this at first, but I have since tried. I setup my
>>>>> > settings-security.xml file as show on the wiki page, and added the
>>>>> > encrypted passwords to my settings.xml file. Still doesn't work.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Below is my entire settings.xml file (with passwords removed). By
>>>>> > adding the <mavenExecutorId> element, it will not hang but prompt me
>>>>> > for a password if it's not supplied via <gpg.passphrase>. However,
>>>>> > even when I type my passphrase in, it still rejects it. Again, if I
>>>>> > use gpg -c somefile.txt and type in that same passphrase, everything
>>>>> > works.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I'm testing this by running: mvn -Prc,apache package gpg:sign
>>>>>
>>>>> Not sure what the rc profile does compared with the release profile.
>>>>>
>>>>> What version of GPG are you using?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> > And I keep getting:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > [INFO] [gpg:sign {execution: default-cli}]
>>>>> > gpg: skipped "B0EC1E65": bad passphrase
>>>>> > gpg: signing failed: bad passphrase
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I'm at a loss at this point...
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Bill-
>>>>> >
>>>>> > * settings.xml *
>>>>> >
>>>>> > <?xml version="1.0"?>
>>>>> > <settings xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.0.0";
>>>>> > xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
>>>>> > xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/SETTINGS/1.0.0
>>>>> > http://maven.apache.org/xsd/settings-1.0.0.xsd";>
>>>>> >  <servers>
>>>>> >    <server>
>>>>> >      <id>apache.releases</id>
>>>>> >      <username>wspeirs</username>
>>>>> >      <password>{my encrypted Apache password here}</password>
>>>>> >      <filePermissions>664</filePermissions>
>>>>> >      <directoryPermissions>775</directoryPermissions>
>>>>> >    </server>
>>>>> >    <server>
>>>>> >      <id>apache.website</id>
>>>>> >      <username>wspeirs</username>
>>>>> >      <password>{my encrypted Apache password here}</password>
>>>>> >      <filePermissions>664</filePermissions>
>>>>> >      <directoryPermissions>775</directoryPermissions>
>>>>> >    </server>
>>>>> >    <server>
>>>>> >      <id>apache.snapshots</id>
>>>>> >      <username>wspeirs</username>
>>>>> >      <password>{my encrypted Apache password here}</password>
>>>>> >      <filePermissions>664</filePermissions>
>>>>> >      <directoryPermissions>775</directoryPermissions>
>>>>> >    </server>
>>>>> >  </servers>
>>>>> >  <profiles>
>>>>> >    <profile>
>>>>> >      <id>apache</id>
>>>>> >      <activation>
>>>>> >        <activeByDefault>false</activeByDefault>
>>>>> >      </activation>
>>>>> >      <properties>
>>>>> >        <mavenExecutorId>forked-path</mavenExecutorId>
>>>>> >        <commons.deployment.protocol>scp</commons.deployment.protocol>
>>>>> >        <gpg.keyname>B0EC1E65</gpg.keyname>
>>>>> >        <gpg.passphrase>{my encrypted GPG password here}</gpg.passphrase>
>>>>> >      </properties>
>>>>> >    </profile>
>>>>> >  </profiles>
>>>>> > </settings>
>>>>>
>>>>> I use an external GPG database (on a USB stick); but for test purposes
>>>>> I have a dummy signing key using a local database.
>>>>>
>>>>>    <profile>
>>>>>      <id>keyTest</id>
>>>>>      <properties>
>>>>>        <gpg.keyname>Deploy Test User</gpg.keyname>
>>>>>        <gpg.passphrase>password in clear</gpg.passphrase>
>>>>>        <gpg.useagent>false</gpg.useagent>
>>>>>      </properties>
>>>>>    </profile>
>>>>>
>>>>> Here's the real key profile:
>>>>>
>>>>>    <profile>
>>>>>      <id>keyReal</id>
>>>>>      <properties>
>>>>>        <gpg.keyname>4FAD5F62</gpg.keyname>
>>>>>        <gpg.secretKeyring>/path/to/secring.gpg</gpg.secretKeyring>
>>>>>       <!-- must be on the execution path -->
>>>>>        <gpg.executable>gpg2</gpg.executable>
>>>>>        <gpg.useagent>false</gpg.useagent>
>>>>>      </properties>
>>>>>    </profile>
>>>>>
>>>>> I found gpg2 worked better for me, but I still use gpg1 sometimes.
>>>>>
>>>>> The real gpg password is not stored anywhere; I have to enter it at
>>>>> run-time.
>>>>>
>>>>> For example, if I remove the test password, I see the following:
>>>>>
>>>>> mvn package gpg:sign -PkeyTest
>>>>> ...
>>>>> [INFO] [jar:jar {execution: default-jar}]
>>>>> [INFO] [jar:test-jar {execution: default}]
>>>>> [INFO] [gpg:sign {execution: default-cli}]
>>>>> GPG Passphrase: * <= enter the passphrase here.
>>>>>
>>>>> The same applies to gpg1 and gpg2, but if I use gpg2, I also get the
>>>>> following warnings:
>>>>>
>>>>> gpg: WARNING: "--no-use-agent" is an obsolete option - it has no effect
>>>>> gpg: WARNING: "--no-use-agent" is an obsolete option - it has no effect
>>>>> gpg: WARNING: "--no-use-agent" is an obsolete option - it has no effect
>>>>>
>>>>> The settings-security.xml file is not needed for GPG passwords.
>>>>> And I've not tried it.
>>>>>
>>>>> I suggest you set up a dummy local key and password as per my example.
>>>>> Get that working, then try specifying the secret key ring to point to
>>>>> the dummy key.
>>>>> When that works, drop the password.
>>>>> Then fix the secret key ring tag to point to your real secret key ring.
>>>>>
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