Hello,

SVNKit should store password in Eclipse keyring indeed. What protocol
do you use to access Subversion repository? It might happen that
something has changed in the recent versions of Eclipse that prevents
passwords from being stored in keyring, I'll check this.


Alexander Kitaev,
TMate Software,
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On 16 November 2012 12:09, Steffen Heil (Mailinglisten)
<li...@steffen-heil.de> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am not sure, I am asking on the right list, so feel free to redirect me if
> necessary...
>
> I am using eclipse 4.2.1 with subclipse 1.8.16 and svnkit
> 1.7.5.v1_r9382_v20120817_1415.
> Running on Windows 8 64bit, Oracle JDK 1.7.0_07-b1, 64bit hotspot server vm.
> All repositories are https only.
>
> When I access an SVN it asks me about my username and password and I check
> "store password".
> So far everything works as expected.
>
> As soon as I restart eclipse, the stored password is gone and I have to
> enter it again.
> Shouldn't it be stored in eclipse's keyring?
>
> What can I do to make svnkit store my password?
> Or what other component should I check?
>
> All websites I found so far suggested switching to JavaHL instead, but I
> don't like that idea.
>
> Best regards,
>   Steffen
>

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