Yeah, the Debian maintainer has mentioned that problem <http://bugs.debian.org/531366#10>. A workaround is to disable gnome-keyring support in the [auth] section of ~/.subversion/config:
### Set password stores used by Subversion. They should be
### delimited by spaces or commas. The order of values determines
### the order in which password stores are used.
### Valid password stores:
### gnome-keyring (Unix-like systems)
### kwallet (Unix-like systems)
### keychain (Mac OS X)
### windows-cryptoapi (Windows)
password-stores =
Yeah, the Debian maintainer has mentioned that problem <http:// bugs.debian. org/531366# 10>. A workaround is to disable gnome-keyring support in the [auth] section of ~/.subversion/ config:
### Set password stores used by Subversion. They should be
### delimited by spaces or commas. The order of values determines
### the order in which password stores are used.
### Valid password stores:
### gnome-keyring (Unix-like systems)
### kwallet (Unix-like systems)
### keychain (Mac OS X)
### windows-cryptoapi (Windows)
password-stores =