Hi Marek,
We are beginning to rollout fsvs on some of our office debian and ubutu
servers for getting an audit about configuration changes mostly done by
our admins.
Currently we are using the packages of debian sid 1.1.14-1. I did a
backport of the package for an old ubuntu distribution (edgy) because we
need it for zimbra.
I have an issue when using sudo with fsvs in environments where we don't
have the svn-client installed. We do a userbased auth before committing
via an http-url.
The error message is this:
(R)eject or accept (t)emporarily? t
Authentication realm: <https://*********:443
<https://svn.tpip.net:443>> SVN - Repository
Password for 'root':
An error occurred: RA layer request failed (175002)
in ci__work: svn_ra_get_commit_editor: OPTIONS request failed on
'/repos/tp/OPS/********/office'
Where it does ask for a password I only hit return.
When we installed svn and did "svn ls" with the same url it asked for
username and saved the credentials.
I would also like to propose to set a -u or -l parameter for specifying
the user when committing via fsvs. This would ease the user handling in
environments where you have different admins working with only one
(root) account.
Best Regards,
Gunnar
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