On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:53 AM, Florian Weimer <fwei...@bfk.de> wrote: > * Leo Simon: > >> >> There's stuff on the web about this warning but it's all related to ssh. >> Obviously I'm connecting with ssh_svn but the web suggestions don't >> seem to apply to my case. > > If you don't want to fix your SSH problem, you configure the client or > the server not to attempt X11 forwarding. You should probably do that > in any case (and it should be the default in more recent Solaris > releases).
That's "ssh+svn". The SSH connection is opened to talk to the server and run a local 'svnserver' port, which is tunneled back to your local host, so yes, it lives on top of ssh. The normal option for ssh to prevent this would involve using 'ssh +x', and being sure to unset your "DISPLAY" environment variable. I'm assuming that your SSH environment is inside of an X terminal? What happens if you unset your "DISPLAY" environment setting inside your script?