I just tried again, the problem disappeared. Seems there is delay to synchronize SVN credential.Plain commit and release plugin both work fine now. Thanks David!
2010/2/20 David Jencks <[email protected]> > I don't really understand how the svn client does security but I had to > manually log in to svn a couple times with my new password before it stuck > and I could do a commit without logging in to svn. Have you tried a plain > commit, not through the release plugin? > > thanks > david jencks > > On Feb 19, 2010, at 7:56 PM, Delos wrote: > > Thanks David and Kevan! > > I have updated my password at https://svn.apache.org/change-password. But > the error still occurs. Any suggestion? > > 2010/2/20 Kevan Miller <[email protected]> > >> >> On Feb 19, 2010, at 2:35 PM, David Jencks wrote: >> >> You should have received an email from Tony Stephenson yesterday on the >> apache committers list explaining how you need to update your apache >> password so you can continue to use apache's nexus and svn. >> >> >> In case you aren't subscribed (all commiitters should be): >> >> On Feb 18, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Tony Stevenson wrote: >> >> Folks, >> >> On March 19th we will be changing the source of authentication for all SVN >> accounts. >> >> For most Committers, we suggest you update your paswords at: >> <https://svn.apache.org/change-password> >> >> This will then sync your passwords, and you will be able to continue >> after the cut-over without loss of service. >> >> If you already know your LDAP password, which is also used for logins >> to people.apache.org, you do not have to do this. >> >> After the cutover date, your old Subversion HTTP Authentication >> password will stop working. >> >> The technical details: >> >> At the moment all committers have a distinct SVN account. This is >> essentially an entry in a htpasswd file. As you should all know by now we >> have been working on migrating to LDAP, we have now completed phase 1 of >> this; we have imported shell/Posix users and groups. >> >> What we want to do next is remove this local SVN account, and use LDAP as >> the authentication provider. This is a simple change, but has some >> repercussions that may effect a large number of you. >> >> After we switch over, the password for SVN will be your current LDAP one. >> We expect that many of you dont remember your LDAP password, and so what we >> want you to do is go and reset your LDAP password now, to avoid being unable >> to commit to SVN. >> >> Also, shortly after the LDAP groups were imported Nexus ( >> repository.apache.org) switched to using LDAP for it's authentication >> source. If you use this and discover you have been unable to login since >> the cut-over you should use the steps above to resolve your login issues. >> >> >> > > > -- > Best Regards, > > Delos > > > -- Best Regards, Delos
