On Apr 4, 2007, at 1:32 AM, Jacob Kjome wrote:
>Did you set the SVN password by running svnpass on your account on
>people.apache.org?  Maybe you should try to set it again in case it
>was reset.
>

Was I supposed to do something like this? To tell you the truth, I'm not sure I've checked anything in since we moved from CVS to SVN. Was there some sort of infrastructure stuff I was supposed to perform along with this migration that I'm not aware of? "svnpass" does not appear to be a valid command under my account. What do I need to do to set this stuff up?


My bad. svnpass was used in the early days of Subversion at ASF and has been replaced with a web form to change your subversion password. Since you likely never set up a Subversion password to start, you likely will need to email root@ and request a temporary password and then change it on the web form. The subversion password is independent from your password on people.apache.org. See http:// www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html#https-svn



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