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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Mark Reddick <ma...@gmail.com> on 2007/02/05 15:28:27 UTC
authentication problem from xcode on remote machine
I'm new to subversion so I hope there is a simple solution for this.
I setup subversion on a Mac running OS X Tiger. I can connect to my
repository great from XCode on that machine. I can commit changes no
problem and all that.
I also started the svnserve as a daemon so I can access my repository
from a remote client. I'm not using SSH as this is all being done on
my local network.
On my remote client (a Mac laptop running OSX Tiger as well), I
installed subversion and successfully checked out my project using an
svn:// address.
I then open the project in XCode on the remote client and it opens
fine. I then make a change to a file and try to commit the change to
svn but get an authentication error. XCode reports back with an alert
panel saying:
====
SCM Error
Authentication realm: <svn://1.2.3.4:3690>
2595dea3-0a4d-4866-ba9f-932ec6e75d5c
Password for 'MARK':
Authentication realm: <svn://1.2.3.4:3690>
2595dea3-0a4d-4866-ba9f-932ec6e75d5c
Username: svn: Commit failed (details follow):
====
There are no more details that "follow".
However, if I open Terminal and issue "svi ci", it prompts for my
password, I enter my password, and it commits fine.
It seems to be that XCode just isn't prompting for a password and thus
it doesn't authenticate. What can I do to get XCode to authenticate
properly?
I have my svnserve.conf file setup as follows:
[general]
anon-access = read
auth-access = write
password-db = passwd
I'm not using the authorization file option.
My passwd file looks like this:
[users]
MARK = mypassword
That's about it.
Anyone have any ideas for me?
Thanks,
Mark
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Re: authentication problem from xcode on remote machine
Posted by Aaron Montgomery <ee...@monsterworks.com>.
On Feb 5, 2007, at 7:28 AM, Mark Reddick wrote:
> I then open the project in XCode on the remote client and it opens
> fine. I then make a change to a file and try to commit the change to
> svn but get an authentication error. XCode reports back with an alert
> panel saying:
>
> ====
> SCM Error
>
> Authentication realm: <svn://1.2.3.4:3690>
> 2595dea3-0a4d-4866-ba9f-932ec6e75d5c
> Password for 'MARK':
> Authentication realm: <svn://1.2.3.4:3690>
> 2595dea3-0a4d-4866-ba9f-932ec6e75d5c
> Username: svn: Commit failed (details follow):
> ====
>
> There are no more details that "follow".
>
> However, if I open Terminal and issue "svi ci", it prompts for my
> password, I enter my password, and it commits fine.
This looks more like an Xcode problem than an svn problem (since the
command line works), maybe you need to give Xcode a password
somewhere. I would ask this over on Apple's Xcode mailing list
<http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo>. They will be more familiar
with Xcode.
Aaron
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