How change default SVN username and password to commit changes?
Solution 1:
To use alternate credentials for a single operation, use the --username
and --password
switches for svn
.
To clear previously-saved credentials, delete ~/.subversion/auth
. You'll be prompted for credentials the next time they're needed.
These settings are saved in the user's home directory, so if you're using a shared account on "this laptop", be careful - if you allow the client to save your credentials, someone can impersonate you. The first option I provided is the better way to go in this case. At least until you stop using shared accounts on computers, which you shouldn't be doing.
To change credentials you need to do:
rm -rf ~/.subversion/auth
-
svn up
( it'll ask you for new username & password )
Solution 2:
since your local username on your laptop frequently does not match the server's username, you can set this in the ~/.subversion/servers file
Add the server to the [groups] section with a name, then add a section with that name and provide a username.
for example, for a login like [email protected]
this is what your config would look like:
[groups]
exampleserver = svn.example.com
[exampleserver]
username = me
Solution 3:
In TortiseSVN settings
right-click menu >> settings >> Saved data >> Authentication data [Clear]
The side effect is that it clears out all authentication data and you have to re-enter your own username/password.
Solution 4:
For Windows (7), the same folder is located at,
%APPDATA%\Subversion\auth
Type in the above in the Run(Win key + R) dialog box and hit Enter,
To check the existing username, open the below file as a text file,
%APPDATA%\Subversion\auth\svn.simple\xxxxxxxxxx