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nina.s...@gmail.com

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Mar 8, 2019, 9:21:22 AM3/8/19
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I am brand new to subclipse. It appears to be the only SVN plugin left that works with new versions of eclipse. I am using Eclipse 2018-9. I use SVNKit. My svn repository does not have a password, never has. I installed the plugin and was able to import my project from svn without any pw prompt. But now, when I try to commit a file, I am prompted for a pw which I do not have. It will not let me leave the fields blank. I've looked into subclipse FAQ about where a pw would be stored and read that there's a .keyring file but there isn't one anywhere in my eclipse directory. Is there anything I can do to bypass this pw prompt? Any help is appreciated.


Julian Gregory

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Aug 11, 2019, 1:47:15 AM8/11/19
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On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 8:21:22 AM UTC-6, nina....@gmail.com wrote:
I am brand new to subclipse. It appears to be the only SVN plugin left that works with new versions of eclipse. I am using Eclipse 2018-9. I use SVNKit. My svn repository does not have a password, never has. I installed the plugin and was able to import my project from svn without any pw prompt. But now, when I try to commit a file, I am prompted for a pw which I do not have. It will not let me leave the fields blank. I've looked into subclipse FAQ about where a pw would be stored and read that there's a .keyring file but there isn't one anywhere in my eclipse directory. Is there anything I can do to bypass this pw prompt? Any help is appreciated.

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