
The first defect is that this STILL doesn't use ssh agent, as it should. The second defect is that it does not store credentials even when instructed to.

Hello, Please specify the steps for reproducing the problem. Maybe it happens only with some SVN servers. Can we get a test account on the SVN server where you can reproduce the problem? Thank you for reporting it, Sorin Timothy Reaves wrote:
The second defect is that it does not store credentials even when instructed to.

On Nov 9, 2007, at 5:01 AM, Sorin Ristache wrote:
Hello,
Please specify the steps for reproducing the problem. Maybe it happens only with some SVN servers. Can we get a test account on the SVN server where you can reproduce the problem?
Thank you for reporting it, Sorin
Timothy Reaves wrote:
The second defect is that it does not store credentials even when instructed to.
Well, it happens with at least the main svn server I use, and no other svn clients have this issue. Three other tools (XCode, svnX, and pysvn) all work correctly. E-mail me directly with what account id you want, and a key I can drop in (no password auth; ssh only).
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