Hi, Sorry to bother you again, but I still cannot commit. But I realized now that if I try to commit and deliberately enter a wrong password, the TortoiseSVN Authentication window just pops up again. It is only when the username and password are correct, that I get further and end up with the 403 Forbidden error. So I don't think that it is a problem with my authentication data.
Help please? Maybe I could send the translation files to someone who could then try to do this initial commit for me? Yours sincerely Lis On Jan 20, 2008 1:15 PM, Lis Gøthe í Jákupsstovu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been granted CVS access, thank you, but get this message when I try > to commit our Faroese fo_FO.po and fo_FO.mo translation files to the > http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress-i18n/fo/trunk/messages/ > folder: > > > Error Commit failed (details follow): > > Error CHECKOUT of '/wordpress-i18n/!svn/ver/2907/fo/trunk/messages': 403 > > Forbidden (http://svn.automattic.com) > > > My username (morshus) and password work OK in the forum, and I see that > others have had similar issues. > > E.g. http://wordpress.org/support/topic/137365?replies=4 > > I am using the newest version of TortoiseSVN (1.4.7) > > Any ideas? I have *really* been trying to find a solution in the > wp-polyglots Archives, but nothing seems to work. I've been careful to write > my username and password excactly as they were given to me (in lowercase), > as I saw that some have had this problem. > > Maybe the problem is that I'm using the default TortoiseSVN anonymous > checkout? I know that this can be an issue when using CVS/TortoiseCVS, but > don't know if SVN works in the same way. If this is the issue, then how do I > make TortoiseSVN checkout non-anonymously? > > Yours sincerely > > Lis >
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