i can't figure out how i should access the repository from a CakePHP project called fredistrano (you can do CakePHP deploys with a web 2.0 interface). i have fredistrano in my web broadcasting directory on a shared unix web server. when i use tortoisesvn from my laptop, i have to use svn+ssh://username@domain.com/svnpath/trunk/. i tried using the same thing in fredistrano, but i keep getting the svn command error "svn: Network connection closed unexpectedly". i copied and pasted the command: svn export --non-interactive --username myusername --password mypwd svn+ssh://myusername@mydomain.com/home/myusername/svn/mydomain.com/trunk tmpDir 2>&1 into my SSH terminal connected to the shared server and i get a prompt for a password, which i believe is actual a prompt for the SSH password and not the SVN password (see this post). fredistrano is failing because it can't deal w/ the SSH password prompt. i noticed in the fredistrano documentation that the example uses http://ipaddress/svn/test for the SVN URL. i copied my svn to my web broadcasting direrctory and tried this but get a connection refused error. my shared hosting provider is pretty strict and i doubt that i can use that. is there a way i can get svn+ssh to work w/ a PHP script like this (fredistrano is just using shell_exec() to execute svn commands)? is there a way i can get just get svn, http, or https working (or any other method that i don't know about)?
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I am interested in this problem, too, and I hope that I'm close to the solution. I haven't tried to put it into work in my application due to the lack of time and other high-priority tasks, but I guess that it should look something like this:
[then check if the response contains password prompt text]
[analyze the next response and see if SVN has returned the requested information - log, info, whatever] |
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How do you authenticate from your dev machine to the svn-server? You might be using a key to authenticate (Do you have putty pageant running?) |
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This is only a guess - see my comment to your question. |
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