Hi,

There's been an open bug about allowing to specify the SVN credentials in
the rbt command line/config file for some time. We'll get that fixed soon.

-David

On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Shade Alabsa <shade34...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm pretty sure my problem is already out there I just haven't been able
> to find a solution that works yet. Currently our SVN directory is set not
> to store any information and RBTools doesn't seem to get along with it.
>
> I'm using CentOS 6.4 with RBTools 0.6.2. I'm trying to post a post review
> and it doesn't seem to work. Below is what I get when I run rbt post
>
> [root@localhost ~]# rbt post -d --username USERNAME@DOMAIN 490:491
> >>> RBTools 0.6.2
> >>> Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Jan 22 2014, 09:42:36)
> [GCC 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-4)]
> >>> Running on
> Linux-2.6.32-431.23.3.el6.x86_64-x86_64-with-centos-6.5-Final
> >>> Home = /root
> >>> Current directory = /SVN/REPO
> >>> Checking for a Subversion repository...
> >>> Running: svn info https://svnsdev.ami.com/svn/ --non-interactive
> >>> Command exited with rc 1: ['svn', 'info', 'https://SVN_REPO_URL',
> '--non-interactive']
> svn: OPTIONS of 'https://SVN_REPO_URL': 200 OK ('https://SVN_REPO_URL')
> ---
> >>> Checking for a Git repository...
> >>> Unable to execute "git --help" or "git.cmd --help": skipping Git
> >>> Checking for a Mercurial repository...
> >>> Unable to execute "hg --help": skipping Mercurial
> >>> Checking for a CVS repository...
> >>> Checking for a Perforce repository...
> >>> Unable to execute "p4 help": skipping Perforce
> >>> Checking for a Plastic repository...
> >>> Unable to execute "cm version": skipping Plastic
> >>> Checking for a ClearCase repository...
> >>> Unable to execute "cleartool help": skipping ClearCase
> >>> Checking for a Bazaar repository...
> >>> Unable to execute "bzr help": skipping Bazaar
> ERROR: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url.
> [root@localhost ~]# rbt --version
> RBTools 0.6.2
>
> I thought that it would ask me for my SVN username and password, I could
> of swore I saw this happen elsewhere but now I can't find it. Somebody did
> edit the code by hand to initially prompt for the svn username and password
> and when the commands are execute they check if they are svn commands. If
> so they pass that information to it which is obviously not ideal since our
> password is out there for the world to see. I've also commented out the
> --non-interactive part to make it interactive but as the comment states it
> hangs there so I uncommented it again. Is there something we are missing
> that can fix this or should I just roll my own script with PySVN and
> RBTools? Thanks!
>
> Shade
>
>
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