How did you log in to the account? IF it happened to be "su USERNAME"
from root, you would still have root's environment.

Other than that, the only reason I can think of is that root is
specified in the SCM URL.

- Brett

2008/8/23 Dave Rathnow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm having a problem with SCM plugin on Linux.  I've checked out a
> project from
>
> Subversion using my personal account and then tried to do an scm:update.
> Rather
>
> than using the account I am logged in as, the plugin is using root and
> so the command
>
> failes.  Below is a snipped from the log:
>
>
>
> [INFO]
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> [INFO] [scm:update]
>
> [INFO] Executing: svn --username root --password ***** --non-interactive
> update
>
> [INFO] Working directory: /home/cruser/cc/checkout/fine.head/build
>
> [ERROR] Provider message:
>
> [ERROR] The svn command failed.
>
> [ERROR] Command output:
>
> [ERROR] svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svn/umsrepo/trunk/fine/build'
>
> svn: PROPFIND of '/svn/umsrepo/trunk/fine/build': authorization failed
> (http://elmer <http://elmer/> )
>
>
>
> For some reason, the plugin is trying to use root to do the update.
> I've done the same
>
> thing on Windows an do not have this problem.
>
>
>
> Does anyone know why the plugin is using root and not the user that I am
> running
>
> the update command under?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave.
>
>



-- 
Brett Porter
Blog: http://blogs.exist.com/bporter/

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