On 02.09.2015 21:58, Dmitriy Setrakyan wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 2:53 AM, Branko Čibej <br...@apache.org> wrote:
>> Also, any info about the platform you're using, and what kind of
>> authentication store you're using (KWallet? Gnome Keyring? OSX
>> Keychain?) would be useful here.
>>
> I am running on Mac. To my knowledge I am not using any authentication
> store.

Keychain is probably enabled, but it doesn't usually play a role in
trusting the server (public) certificate. You're using the default svn
on OSX which is hacked a bit ... in fact so much that I can't find where
it's storing the server cert :)

In any case: I wasn't able to reproduce what you describe, using
/usr/bin/svn; it did ask about trusting the cert the first time, and
apparently recorded that *somewhere*.

> I should also mention that this started happening after Apache SVN was
> upgraded to a newer version recently.

I expect it started happening when Infra replaced the server certs;
that's more likely, since trusting the cert is a completely client-side
decision.

If you use Homebrew, I suggest you 'brew install subversion' which will
(currently) give you 1.8.14.

-- Brane

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