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CVS pserver authentication problems [message #337027] Wed, 22 July 2009 07:37 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: paul.wellnerbou.de

Hello,

I have upgraded to Eclipse Galileo (Linux, x86, GTK) and now I have
problems with the CVS authentification. The connection mode is pserver,
and from command line with my cvs client this works fine. Eclipse (using
the same connection string), fails saying me that either user or
password are wrong. The password I give eclipse is correct, I checked
this decoding my .cvspass passwords.

Is there any known error (and a workaround) regarding this?
How can I debug this deeper to find out what causes this error?

Regards
Paul.
Re: CVS pserver authentication problems [message #337030 is a reply to message #337027] Wed, 22 July 2009 11:25 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: paul.wellnerbou.de

Got it to work. Not sure what was the problem.
Sorry for bothering.

Paul Wellner Bou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have upgraded to Eclipse Galileo (Linux, x86, GTK) and now I have
> problems with the CVS authentification. The connection mode is pserver,
> and from command line with my cvs client this works fine. Eclipse (using
> the same connection string), fails saying me that either user or
> password are wrong. The password I give eclipse is correct, I checked
> this decoding my .cvspass passwords.
>
> Is there any known error (and a workaround) regarding this?
> How can I debug this deeper to find out what causes this error?
>
> Regards
> Paul.
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