> On 07/10/2013 01:11 PM, Oliver Kraitschy wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> >> since the update to subversion 1.8.0 i can't make subversion store passwords. It asks for the password with every command i execute. >> >> I also tried to tell subversion explicitely to store passwords and to store them in plaintext with the following settings in the servers config file: >> >> store-passwords = yes >> store-plaintext-passwords = yes >> >> But that didn't do the trick, either. >> >> So did anyone encounter the same problem or am i just doing something wrong? I googled Discussion [0] which might point you in a right direction... On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Armin K. <krejzi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I don't know if it's any help, but you can try using gnome-keyring or > kwallet (depending on the desktop) to store subversion passwords. Note > that gnome-keyring can be run on desktops other than GNOME (Xfce, maybe > lxde and such). Personally, I prefer pwsafe. ceers! mar77i [0] http://subversion.1072662.n5.nabble.com/1-8-0-and-plaintext-password-caching-td182765.html