Trac is a read-only viewer, you cannot alter the repo in any way. If  
you are using mod_dav_svn it is very easy to setup both Trac and SVN  
to use the same authentication config (just copy over the Apache  
config block). If you are using svnserve's password file, look at the  
AccountManager plugin. If you are using svn+ssh there a backend for  
accountmanager to use pwauth (http://code.google.com/p/pwauth/).

--Noah

On Sep 16, 2009, at 11:00 AM, Frederiko Costa wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> Simple and quick question: I was able to work with the trac's svn-
> browser. I can check out the code, but can't commit code in, unless I
> talk directly to svn server, bypassing trac (which I still believe is
> the way to go). Is there any interface that would easy this situation?
> Would I have to maintain different account for trac and subversion?
> What's the recommended approach for this scenario?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> >


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