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I'm trying to use git to clone an svn repository that uses https anonymously (the repository is at https://secure.simplistix.com/svn/xlwt/). I can check the repository out fine using svn, but with git-svn I get password prompts and then cannot check out (I don't have an account for this repository):

Authentication realm:  Simplistix Subversion Server
Password for 'davidf': 
Authentication realm:  Simplistix Subversion Server
Username: 
Password for '': 
Authentication realm:  Simplistix Subversion Server
Username: 
Password for '': 
W: Ignoring error from SVN, path probably does not exist: (160013): Filesystem has no item: '/svn/!svn/bc/100/xlwt' path not found
W: Do not be alarmed at the above message git-svn is just searching aggressively for old history.
This may take a while on large repositories

The resulting repository is entirely empty

git-svn seems to assume that if the repository starts with https, authentication is required. Is there a way to work around this?

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