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Linedata Services (UK) Ltd Registered Office: Bishopsgate Court, 4-12 Norton Folgate, London, E1 6DB Registered in England and Wales No 3027851 VAT Reg No 778499447 -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp...@gmail.com] > Sent: 15 January 2010 16:37 > To: Giulio Troccoli > Cc: users@subversion.apache.org > Subject: Re: How to use GNOME keyring with Subversion > > On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Giulio Troccoli > <giulio.trocc...@uk.linedata.com> wrote: > > Although I have been using Subversion since 1.2, so for > quite a while, I'm very new to GNOME keyring. I would like to > set it up but I don't seem able to do that. > > > > I have, for testing, created a VM with CentOS 5.4. Then I > have built Subversion 1.6.6 from source with the > --with-gnome-keyring option. > > > > The gnome-keyring-daemon is running (does it need any > parameters?) and the keyring manager show an unlocked session > called "session". > > > > I have change the config file to use gnome-keyring and the > servers files with store-passwords = yes and > store-plaintext-passwords = no. > > > > Still, when I update an existing wc I am asked for the > Subversion password every time. > > > > As I said I am totally new to keyring and stuff like that, so if > > anyone has successfully set it up please help me :-) > > > > Of course, if you need more information just ask > > The CollabNet RPM has gnome-keyring support and installs into > a private location (/opt/CollabNet_Subversion) so it will not > mess up your other build or install. I'd suggest you try it > to rule out problems with your build. I'll try that and report back. > I assumed you made sure you were using your build and not the > version that comes with CentOS. Of course :-)