On 04/19/2014 02:22 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Branko Čibej <br...@wandisco.com> wrote:
On 18.04.2014 18:15, Justin Mrkva wrote:

I have two local working copies, both on my local user account. I am
managing commits for another user, so he sends me files and I check them in.
It’s weird but we have our reasons for this.

So I go into his working copy, replace the file in question with his copy,
then do `svn ci --username other` and it works fine. But next time I go into
my working copy, if I commit using `svn ci` without specifying username, it
“remembers” the alternate username.

Is there a way to keep these from “sticking"?

sudo to another username when working with the other repository?


It doesn't make much sense to create a new username just to handle a remote repository. In fact, that's not even possible if the user hasn't admin privileges.

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