That was my initial thought, but the fact windows/tortoise users can
commit and have their usernames stored in the commit by field made me
think otherwise

Committed revision 134 by user "(null)".

Thats a copy of the message i receive on commit

On Dec 22, 4:55 pm, kerri miller <ke...@vholdr.com> wrote:
> If I recall correctly, this is something that needs to be set in your  
> SVN repository... or on the server you're hosting the repository  
> with?  I haven't muddled around with that part of the system in a long  
> time, but I'm pretty sure its not part of Versions, but rather SVN.
>
> -k-
>
> On Dec 22, 2008, at 3:54 AM, Tom Jolly wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm currently using version with our company SVN system, but I've
> > noticed that commits by myself and others have no username associated
> > with them, in fact the transcript says commit by user ("null") this
> > happens for the other people also using versions, however PC users
> > with tortoise have their login names associated with their commits
>
> > Am i missing a setting within versions? my bookmark has the username
> > tom.jolly yet it completely ignores that
>
> > Any help or advice would be appreciated
>
> > thanks in advance
>
> > Tom
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