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The files in ~/.subversion had permissions 600. I tried changing the settings, all over the four files: /etc/subversion/configĮven after it all was set the same, with password-stores and KWallet name (default might be wrong, right?) it didn't work and kept asking for password forever. I support the accepted answer, but it didn't work for me - for a very specific reason: I wanted to use either kwallet or gnome-keyring password stores. Using plaintext may not be the best choice, if the password is ever used as something else. Just tested on svn version 1.14.1 (r1886195), installed with simply apt install subversion, on Ubuntu 22. chmod 700 ~/.subversion/auth/svn.simple.chmod 700 ~/.subversion/auth/svn.simple/xxxxx.doublecheck that ~/.subversion/auth/svn.simple/xxxxx now actually contains your password.store-plaintext-password.py -u your_username " VisualSVN Server"
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