On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 06:53:48PM +0100, kai-uwe.schie...@hydrometer.de wrote: > Please add me to the answer list, cause I am not subscribed. > > > Hi there! > > I am using the binary package of Subversion library version 1.7.9 in my > software project. > I have written a simple client that I use in an other software to simply > checkout from a repository and update it to a specified revision > automatically. > > Due to the certificate of the server, that must be accepted by the > client, I set the ssl-authority-files to a local certificate file.in the > servers file of subversion. > I tested if it works right with the Tortoise svn-client and it does the > job. The entry is something like ssl-authority-files= > C:/svn.hostname.de.crt > > If I try to checkout with the library the whole software crashes without > any error messages. > > It seems the entry in the servers file ,makes my simple client crashing. > As I mentioned the Tortoise works fine with the entry ssl-authority-files. > > The simple client library works fine, when I accepted the certificate > permenantly in the Tortoise before I checkout with the lib. > > Do I need to activate something in my library to ensure the proper usage > of the servers file entry ssl-authority-files ? > I am sure the entry is evaluated, because I get an error nmessage, when I > enter a wrong file name. > > > I hope you hava an idea. Thanks, > Kai
It is hard to tell where the problem could be without seeing the source code of your client. But here's a guess: Are you seeting up authentication providers properly? See the function svn_cmdline_create_auth_baton() in this file: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/subversion/libsvn_subr/cmdline.c