![]() Which is good, because it is supposed to fail when no credentials are given. ![]() Authentication failedĪt .SVNErrorMessage.create(SVNErrorMessage.java:200)Īt .SVNErrorMessage.create(SVNErrorMessage.java:146)Īt .SVNErrorMessage.create(SVNErrorMessage.java:89) Authentication failedĪt .internal.wc.SVNErrorManager.cancel(SVNErrorManager.java:37)Īt .internal.wc.SVNErrorManager.cancel(SVNErrorManager.java:32)Īt .internal.wc.DefaultSVNAuthenticationManager.getFirstAuthentication(DefaultSVNAuthenticationManager.java:219)Īt .internal.io.(SVNSaslAuthenticator.java:304)Īt .internal.io.(SVNSaslAuthenticator.java:91)Īt .internal.io.(SVNConnection.java:173)Īt .internal.io.(SVNRepositoryImpl.java:1265)Īt .internal.io.(SVNRepositoryImpl.java:1572)Īt .io.SVNRepository.getCommitEditor(SVNRepository.java:2467)Īt .internal.wc.pyReposToRepos(SVNCopyDriver.java:368)Īt .internal.wc.tupCopy(SVNCopyDriver.java:628)Īt .wc.SVNCop圜lient.doCopy(SVNCop圜lient.java:426)Īt $TagWorkerThread.perform(SubversionTagAction.java:262)Īt (TaskThread.java:126)Ĭaused by: .SVNErrorMessage: svn: No credential to try. SVNCancelException: svn: No credential to try. ![]() When I am trying to tag a build without giving the credentials, the operation fails: Tagging svn://dev-profiler/common/trunk (rev.65) to svn://dev-profiler/common/tags/Test-1 So, my question is - how to tag builds in Jenkins when the version control is Subversion? When I am trying to tag a build nothing happens. I am using Jenkins 1.417 with the Subversion plugin.
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