trouble with stored passwords
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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subversion (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: subversion
I run a new install of Ubuntu Karmic on my home computer.
I have some svn repositories that i work with, which i have checked out to my home computer.
At home, on my current session everything is working correctly, and the login credentials have been stored.
So i can do a "svn update" without re-entering login credentials.
However, when I remote connect to my home computer and try to do "svn update" in the ssh shell,
i get the following message (some details has been censored):
username@
Authentication realm: <https:/
Password for 'username':
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ATTENTION! Your password for authentication realm:
<https:/
can only be stored to disk unencrypted! You are advised to configure
your system so that Subversion can store passwords encrypted, if
possible. See the documentation for details.
You can avoid future appearances of this warning by setting the value
of the 'store-
'/home/
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Store password unencrypted (yes/no)? no
At revision 1473.
I previously ran Jaunty and i did the same things, without this issue.
I googled the issue and couldnt find a solution, however this does seem related to recent changes in the subversion client to work with gnome-keyring somehow.
I can confirm this on a minimal karmic server.