Hi,

We just tried that.
> One user complained that the Windows client didn't hide passwords
>  he typed in (displayed the whole thing in plain text instead of
> displaying *s),
Sorry to say so, but this can't be cause the SVN client hides on console as well...and also on Windows...I don't know what the user really did?...May be he mistaken the username input with the password input?

> and he couldn't commit because the client was
>  unable to find "vim" although it was installed under Cygwin.
First installed under Cygwin is not installed under windwos. These are two different worlds.

Furthermore if the user has correctly set the SVN_EDITOR or EDITOR environment variable correctly to SVN_EDITOR=C:\...WhatEver\vim.exe this will work...But this has to be done first...usually on a Unix like system the EDITOR variable is set to default editor vi...
This default does not exist on Windows systems....

>   In short, he found the Windows-native version unusable and went
> back to the Cygwin version.

> Any idea what might have caused those issues?
As described above...

Kind regards
Karl Heinz Marbaise
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