First of all thanks for those links. Second I did see them, and to me
they did not apply. There was a couple of references further down one
thread about the SSH processes, but when I read those the bulk of the
issues seemed to be related to Subversion 1.6. The repositories I am
connecting to, and my local machines do NOT use 1.6. This seemed like
an undelying issue with Versions.app. In addition I did see the post
about the beta, and unfortunately this problem persists in this new
May 4th beta build.

No on to the wonderfully helpful comment about how I SHOULD have
looked instead of sending emails. I did, I did not deem those messages
as the same issue. I have paid for a software product and I HAVE every
right to expect a support response to my emails. I own two licenses
and have spent over $100 USD on them. A complete lack of support
response is unacceptable. Period. And should require little
justification on a public forum.


On May 11, 10:13 am, Alberto Ganesh Barbati <[email protected]>
wrote:
> You should have looked first in this forum instead of sending mails,
> as there are at least two threads which are clearly related to this
> issue:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/versions/browse_thread/thread/472d4661...http://groups.google.com/group/versions/browse_thread/thread/e921fe52...
>
> The problem should have been fixed in the latest beta, according this
> post:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/versions/msg/db7eed139731e35a
>
> Ganesh
>
> On 11 Mag, 18:43, pelted <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am hoping someone here reads this. Since emails from the
> > versionsapp.com support form are not getting answered. This is
> > starting to get very frustrating.
>
> > Recently, I'm not sure exactly what Versions release since I have not
> > been using it much for the last couple of months, but now I keep
> > loosing connection to my remote repositories. I keep getting "No
> > repository found in 'svn+ssh:......." errors when trying to connect.
> > Quitting Versions and relaunching does nothing to fix the issue.
> > However if I reboot the computer everything works again. This is
> > complete horse crap. I can verify this on 3 different machines, with
> > SVN+SSH repositories across several different servers.
>
> > I have never had this problem until recently. Trying to access the
> > same repos I have always used. Any ideas before I throw this out the
> > window and go back to the console. Oh wait, I can't. My local copies
> > now require a newer version of svn than what is installed on the OS.
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