Resolved per your advice.
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I cannot quite figure out how but the Eclipse SVN plugin is locking me
out of AD even when it doesn't have invalid credentials. I notice that
I am working along doing many compares and merges and all of a sudden it
asks me for my AD password. At that point I'm locked out. Eclipse is
the onl
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Wendell Nichols wrote:
> Ok, from your description of the way the library behaves there is no retry
> logic in it for Auth failures, and this must be happening in the subversion
> connector for Eclipse. I'll go complain to them :)
> Thankyou for your analysis and
Ok, from your description of the way the library behaves there is no
retry logic in it for Auth failures, and this must be happening in the
subversion connector for Eclipse. I'll go complain to them :)
Thankyou for your analysis and have a good day!
Wendell Nichols
On 09/18/2012 01:05 AM, Rya
> -Original Message-
> From: Wendell Nichols [mailto:wc...@shaw.ca]
> Sent: maandag 17 september 2012 18:16
> To: users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: SVN keeps getting my AD password revoked.
>
> I have many eclipse subversion based projects. I work on them as
> needed. the probelm is
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 07:16:21PM -0600, Wendell Nichols wrote:
> I have many eclipse subversion based projects. I work on them as
> needed. the probelm is that if I open a project that I haven't
> accessed in some time and the cached svn password is old (and
> therefore wrong) by the time I not
On Sep 17, 2012, at 20:16, Wendell Nichols wrote:
> I have many eclipse subversion based projects. I work on them as needed.
> the probelm is that if I open a project that I haven't accessed in some time
> and the cached svn password is old (and therefore wrong) by the time I notice
> it has