Daniel,

Thanks for your kind help.

When I typed a command you suggested, server said
"( success ( 2 2 ( ) ( edit-pipeline svndiff1 absent-entries commit-revprops 
depth log-revprops partial-replay ) ) ) ".

And it's same as without -q option.

So, the ball is in my court.

I'm not sure where my ssh tunnel defined with Mac OS X 10.7.

Do you have any idea?

Kindest regards,
Masaru

On 2012/02/09, at 9:11, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Masaru,
> 
> Does 'ssh -q sectio...@section-9.sakura.ne.jp svnserve -t' print the
> server greeting (like it does without -q)?
> 
> 1. If it does not print a greeting, you'll have to define:
>    [tunnels]
>    ssh = $SVN_SSH ssh
> (without anything else on the second line) in your system-wide or
> per-user configuration file.  (on Unixy systems: /etc/subversion/config
> (if not changed by the OS packager) or ~/.subversion/config)
> 
> 2. If it does print a greeting, then the ball is in your court.
> You'll have to follow the instructions we've already provided (about
> looking for the 'ssh' tunnel defined wrongly in your environment or in
> your config files).  If those aren't clear, do not hesitate to ask for
> clarification.
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Daniel
> 
> 
> Masaru Kitajima wrote on Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 08:27:53 +0900:
>> Rian,
>> 
>> I see. I'm happy to hear that it's not a bug and it's expected behavior.
>> 
>> Still I can't connect to Subversion using svn+ssh protocol. And my team
>> is worrying about it to manage their source files.
>> 
>> Hope to solve this problem soon...
>> 
>> Kindest regards,
>> Masaru
>> 
>> On 2012/02/09, at 8:23, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> On Feb 8, 2012, at 15:41, Alagazam.net Subversion wrote:
>>>> On Feb 7, 2012, at 15:44, Masaru Kitajima wrote:
>>>>> On 2012/02/08, at 6:36, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
>>>>>> What is the output of
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> % ssh sectio...@section-9.sakura.ne.jp svnserve -t
>>>>> 
>>>>> It is as below:
>>>>> 
>>>>> ( success ( 2 2 ( ) ( edit-pipeline svndiff1 absent-entries 
>>>>> commit-revprops depth log-revprops partial-replay ) ) ) 
>>>>> 
>>>>> and then stops. A prompt is not shown.
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> This symptom of not getting any prompt back reminds me of a totally
>>>> non-svn related "bug" but a network error I encountered some time ago.
>>> 
>>> Not seeing a prompt in this case is not a bug; it's expected behavior. 
>>> svnserve is not an interactive program that has a prompt. It's a Subversion 
>>> server; the above test demonstrated that svnserve is running correctly and 
>>> is waiting for a Subversion client to connect to it.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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blog:http://www.section-9.jp/blog/bluez/

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