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List:       subclipse-users
Subject:    whitespace inserted in repository path
From:       Matthias Reyelt <Matthias.Reyelt () Brunel ! de>
Date:       2004-11-18 7:28:21
Message-ID: 419C4F15.6090006 () Brunel ! de
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We run a subversion server that is accessed with Eclipse 3.0.1, 
Subclipse 0.9.22 using the Command line interface together with 
subversion 1.1.1. OS is WinXP. The server is contacted with HTTPS
over a proxy.
The configuration works fine for most users but for one. He gets the 
following messages in the console window when checking out:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
list -v -r HEAD https://svnserver/cni_sw/repos ...
          13 bcsgebi             nov. 12 14:45 branches/
          16 bcsgebi             nov. 12 15:16 tags/
          15 bcsgebi             nov. 12 15:13 trunk/
list -v -r HEAD https://svnserver/cni_sw/repos/ branches --username 
rfsyago --password ******* --non-interactive
     svn: URL 'https://svnserver/cni_sw/repos/%20branches' non-existent 
in that revision
list -v -r HEAD https://svnserver/cni_sw/repos/trunk --username rfsyago 
--password ******* --non-interactive
          15 bcsgebi             nov. 12 15:13 bin/
          15 bcsgebi             nov. 12 15:13 doc/
          15 bcsgebi        8731 nov. 12 15:13 history.txt
          15 bcsgebi             nov. 12 15:13 make/
          15 bcsgebi             nov. 12 15:13 src/
list -v -r HEAD https://svnserver/cni_sw/repos/trunk/ bin --username 
rfsyago --password ******* --non-interactive
     svn: URL 'https://svnserver/cni_sw/repos/trunk/%20bin' non-existent 
in that revision
cat -r HEAD https://svnserver/cni_sw/repos/trunk/ history.txt --username 
rfsyago --password ******* --non-interactive
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Somehow there has been a whitespace inserted in the repository path. I 
wonder if this can be a misconfiguration, but where? He has no problems 
using svn directly from the commandline.

Any idea?
Matthias

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Matthias Reyelt
Software Designer
Brunel CommunicationS
Daimlerring 9
31135 Hildesheim
Tel: +49 5121 1760 805
Fax: +49 5121 1760 999
email: Matthias.Reyelt@Brunel.de

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