Guido Wischrop <guido.wisch...@mgm-tp.com> writes: > I'm using win32svn, version 1.8.5 (r1542147) in Windows 7 x64 like this: > > svn checkout https://user:pass@server/svn/p1/trunk > > I get the following error immediately: > > svn: E170000: 'https://user:pass@server/svn/p1/trunk' isn't in the same > repository as 'https://user:XXXXXXXX@server/svn/p1/trunk' > > I tried SlikSVN (svn, version 1.8.5-SlikSvn-1.8.5-X64 (SlikSvn/1.8.5) > X64) with the same result. > > With version 1.7.1 or 1.6.5 (SlikSVN 1.7.1/win32svn) the same command > works as expected. Is the user:pass@server scheme no longer supported?
I get the same problem with trunk on Linux. I can fix it with this patch but I'm not sure I understand all the consequences. Is there any reason we should be hiding the password here? Index: subversion/libsvn_ra_serf/options.c =================================================================== --- subversion/libsvn_ra_serf/options.c (revision 1584323) +++ subversion/libsvn_ra_serf/options.c (working copy) @@ -245,7 +245,8 @@ (char *)svn_fspath__canonicalize(val, session->pool); session->repos_root_str = svn_urlpath__canonicalize( - apr_uri_unparse(session->pool, &session->repos_root, 0), + apr_uri_unparse(session->pool, &session->repos_root, + APR_URI_UNP_REVEALPASSWORD), session->pool); } else if (svn_cstring_casecmp(key, SVN_DAV_ME_RESOURCE_HEADER) == 0) -- Philip Martin | Subversion Committer WANdisco // *Non-Stop Data*