+ svn+shh protocol support (with the jsch library) + bugfixes
This is from the 26th. If I add this missing file, does this mean I'll automatically gain svn+ssh support or do you need to do something internally to support it? (I'm on OS X, but that should not make a difference)
Yes, you will. But, you cannot use key file to connect via ssh, only user/password is available right now (you can set them only for whole project on Project Settings->Version Controls->Subversion->User, Paasword).
Svn ssh://... Is not a valid protocol (notice the + sign is missing)
In the case that I use it with straight up svn:// I get:
Network data doesn't match template, can't read string length.
Further if you check out directly from idea/subversion, the check out doesn't even recognize the directory as a subversion directory. (I filed this one already) So essentially I'm still on command line for now.
Yes, you will. But, you cannot use key file to connect via ssh, only user/password is available right now (you can set them only for whole project on Project Settings->Version Controls->Subversion->User, Paasword).
Not the Plugins directory for idea, you want the /lib
directory. If you're on a Mac (can't remember) view Package content and go
to lib dir.
R
On 11/30/04 3:14 PM, in article coikbt$lpr$1@is.intellij.net, "Mark
Derricutt" ]]> wrote:
Olesya Smirnova (JetBrains) wrote:
>> Sorry, it's my fault... Please copy missing jsch-0.1.18.jar from zipped >> build (plugins/svn4idea/lib) or download it from http://tmate.org/svn/
What zipped build? That directory only contains javasvn.jar and svn4idea.jar ?
Yes, you will. But, you cannot use key file to connect via ssh, only user/password is available right now (you can set them only for whole project on Project Settings->Version Controls->Subversion->User, Paasword).
Mmm, added the jar to the lib directory but no joy with svn+ssh :( I got the odd error box pop up with no error message displayed thou
Not the Plugins directory for idea, you want the <idea install dir>/lib directory. If you're on a Mac (can't remember) view Package content and go to lib dir.
Not the Plugins directory for idea, you want the <idea install dir>/lib directory. If you're on a Mac (can't remember) view Package content and go to lib dir.
Still no joy with svn+ssh - "view history" gives an error dialog, and show diff gives an 'unknown error'
I filed an scr for it. The weird thing is that you can sort of use it to update a project, and it does connect correctly, but if you try to commit a file, it fails with the fact that svn ssh:// (note missing +) is not valid or something. There is a new svn library release today, but that one doesn't resolve it either.
>> Yes, you will. But, you cannot use key file to connect via ssh, only >> user/password is available right now (you can set them only for whole >> project on Project Settings->Version Controls->Subversion->User, Paasword). >>
Mmm, added the jar to the lib directory but no joy with svn+ssh :( I got the odd error box pop up with no error message displayed thou
Sorry, it's my fault... Please copy missing jsch-0.1.18.jar from zipped
build (plugins/svn4idea/lib) or download it from http://tmate.org/svn/
--
Olesya Smirnova
Developer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
"Mark Derricutt" <mark@talios.com> wrote in message
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Olesya,
I noticed on the tmate site the following:
Changelog:
+ svn+shh protocol support (with the jsch library)
+ bugfixes
This is from the 26th. If I add this missing file, does this mean I'll
automatically gain svn+ssh support or do you need to do something internally
to support it? (I'm on OS X, but that should not make a difference)
Thanks in advance.
R
On 11/30/04 7:28 AM, in article cohp26$ckc$1@is.intellij.net, "Olesya
Smirnova (JetBrains)" <lesya@intellij.com> wrote:
Yes, you will. But, you cannot use key file to connect via ssh, only
user/password is available right now (you can set them only for whole
project on Project Settings->Version Controls->Subversion->User, Paasword).
--
Olesya Smirnova
Developer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
"Robert S. Sfeir" <robert@codepuccino.com> wrote in message
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Hum in either case it doesn't matter...
In the first case it still complains that:
Svn ssh://... Is not a valid protocol (notice the + sign is missing)
In the case that I use it with straight up svn:// I get:
Network data doesn't match template, can't read string length.
Further if you check out directly from idea/subversion, the check out
doesn't even recognize the directory as a subversion directory. (I filed
this one already) So essentially I'm still on command line for now.
R
On 11/30/04 8:58 AM, in article cohuat$j7i$1@is.intellij.net, "Olesya
Smirnova (JetBrains)" <lesya@intellij.com> wrote:
Olesya Smirnova (JetBrains) wrote:
What zipped build? That directory only contains javasvn.jar and
svn4idea.jar ?
I'll go download it.
Mark,
Not the Plugins directory for idea, you want the /lib directory. If you're on a Mac (can't remember) view Package content and go to lib dir. R On 11/30/04 3:14 PM, in article coikbt$lpr$1@is.intellij.net, "Mark Derricutt" ]]> wrote:
>> Sorry, it's my fault... Please copy missing jsch-0.1.18.jar from zipped
>> build (plugins/svn4idea/lib) or download it from http://tmate.org/svn/
Olesya Smirnova (JetBrains) wrote:
Mmm, added the jar to the lib directory but no joy with svn+ssh :( I
got the odd error box pop up with no error message displayed thou
Robert S. Sfeir wrote:
Ah - will move and try...
Robert S. Sfeir wrote:
Still no joy with svn+ssh - "view history" gives an error dialog, and
show diff gives an 'unknown error'
Mark, svn+ssh is still busted.
I filed an scr for it. The weird thing is that you can sort of use it to
update a project, and it does connect correctly, but if you try to commit a
file, it fails with the fact that svn ssh:// (note missing +) is not valid
or something. There is a new svn library release today, but that one
doesn't resolve it either.
R
On 11/30/04 3:31 PM, in article coilah$t94$1@is.intellij.net, "Mark
Derricutt" <mark@talios.com> wrote:
>> Yes, you will. But, you cannot use key file to connect via ssh, only
>> user/password is available right now (you can set them only for whole
>> project on Project Settings->Version Controls->Subversion->User, Paasword).
>>