Hi

> 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.

https only. 
Server: Apache mod_dav_svn / mod_authz_svn, Basic Auth.

Best regards,
  Steffen



> On 16 November 2012 12:09, Steffen Heil (Mailinglisten) <lists@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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