Hi,
I recently created a project at code.google, and I tried to reorganize
the folders like this:

svn
   foundation
      trunk
      branches
      tags
   thirdParties
      ...


(foundation is the name of the project, or omni-foundation to be more
precise)

That's a pretty common scenario in svn; you separate your project tree
from the third party libraries that the project needs.

So, I added an "externals" property to trunk, pointing to a subfolder
under "thirdParties"; I would expect anonymous users to be able to
checkout (update) trunk, and get their externals, but no!!  The beast
is asking for username/password when it comes to the externals...

Any help?
Thanks.

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