Default Config Files

2011-05-10 Thread Ben Simpson
Hello,

I am running the current version of SVN on a CentOS 5.5 server, and am
looking for the the default user config file location.

What I am trying to do is set the default ~/.subversion/servers file to
automatically not store passwords, but want to be able to set it once, and
when new users access SVN (from this machine) they get the file that is
already modified. I cant seem to find where it gets this file from
originally.

If this doesn't make any sense, let me know, and I will try and explain it
better..

Thanks,

ben


Re: Default Config Files

2011-05-11 Thread Ben Simpson
I appear to be running 1.6.x because it is asking me. My client wants that
message to go away, so I found I can edit the servers file, and uncomment a
couple lines to not store passwords at all, and it wont ask you. Thats what
they want. Also, most of the users will be using TortoiseSVN on Windows
machines, so it wont be a problem, but they still want the change..

So, would I just copy the files that I want into the /etc/subversion
directory? That directory on my machine is blank..

Thanks!

ben

On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 5:50 AM, Daniel Shahaf wrote:

> Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote on Wed, May 11, 2011 at 08:05:53 -0400:
> > Second, this is also an *old* hobby horse of mine.
>
> It's a dead horse, and not at all relevant to the OP's question.
>