On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Dave Merrill wrote: > I have local TSVN and Visual SVN Server installs that have been running fine > for multiple years, running 1.6-something for a while. Hadn't done anything > with them for some time, went to commit some changes yesterday, and Tortoise > said "Unable to connect to repository at URL [..] Otions of [...] could not > connect to server at [...]". No authentication prompt, just that msg. I do > see overlay icons in windows explorer for my repository files and folders, > so that much is working. (Don't think it needs to talk to the repository for > that.) > > Connecting to my local subversion server with firefox prompted me for login, > as it should, then worked fine. Tried connecting to > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/trunk/, just to hit something > besides my own server, again fine in firefox (no login prompt), same failure > in TSVN. > > Cleared both the URL history and Authentication data from the TSVN Saved > Settings panel. Tried temporarily shutting off UAC, windows firewall, and > antivirus, same thing. Tried using localhost and 127.0.0.1 urls instead of > my machine name, username@repository_url, and explicitly specifiying :443 in > the url, none of which I'd ever done before, no change, as expected, since > the anonymous remote url didn't work either. General > Subversion > > Subversion configuration file has only comments in it. No proxy settings in > Network. > > Tried upgrading to the latest versions of TSVN and VisualSVN, which are both > up to 1.7 at this point, same results with local and remote servers. > Uninstalled TSVN completely, including manually deleting everything in > C:\Users\{me}\AppData\Roaming\Subversion, reinstalled TSVN 1.7, no change. > Looked in the event log, nothing that seemed relevant. > > I'm at my wit's end. I've spent hours getting nowhere. If anyone has any > ideas of other things to try or look at, I'd appreciate it very much. > > Thanks, > Dave
How about this question: Does anyone have a fully list of all the places TSVN stores its configs? I'm thinking there must be some out-of-kilter setting I missed when I uninstalled and reinstalled. Thoughts are (still) very much appreciated. Glad IDEA's working... Dave
