Le 27/01/2011 20:04, Stefan Sperling a écrit :
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 06:52:02PM +0100, Jehan PROCACCIA wrote:
hello,
since I configure my svn server in https , any time I do a co or ci
I get the server certificate presented and pompting me to accept it
temporarly or reject it.
To prevent that I set in ~/.subversion/servers
[global]
ssl-authority-files = /etc/pki/tls/certs/cachain.pem
Now, is there a way to allow that CA file globally to all users on
the machine, because I don't want to ask each and every of my 200
students to edit their ~/.subversion/servers .
isn't there a global configuration file for that ?
Yes, there is: /etc/subversion/servers
Stefan
thanks , copying my ~/.subversion/servers to /etc/subversion/servers
seems to do the job .
I run an rpm base distrib ... should'nt that file be there by default ?
or I missed to install a package ?
# rpm -qa | grep subversion
subversion-javahl-1.6.13-1.fc13.i686
subversion-1.6.13-1.fc13.i686
subversion-libs-1.6.13-1.fc13.i686