Re: Xcode 3 losing scm password
Re: Xcode 3 losing scm password
- Subject: Re: Xcode 3 losing scm password
- From: kwiley <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 11:48:19 -0700
I still can't get this working. I could use some help. Everytime I
quite and relaunch Xcode the repository password entries are blank. I
checked the entries in Keychain Access. They are clearly indicated
for use by Xcode. Under the Access Control tab the "Confirm before
allowing access" button selected (can't select the allows all apps
buttons, if I do select it, close, and come back, it has reverted to
the confirm button). In the list of apps to always get access, Xcode
is listed, as is something called kcproxy.
What else can I do? Why won't Xcode load the SCM passwords? There
must be a solution. I tried deleting the entry in Keychan Access
already, no luck.
Thanks.
On Apr 23, 2008, at 10:31 AM, kwiley wrote:
I appreciate the advice, but is has been to no avail. I ran
Keychain First Aid and it found no errors. I trashed the passwords
in Keychain for the repository and tried over from scratch. Xcode
3.0 still forgets the passwords between launches. Everything I
launch Xcode again, the repository information is intact except the
password, which is gone.
Frustrated, still seeking solid advice on this issue.
Thank you.
On Apr 4, 2008, at 5:23 PM, Tracy Lakin wrote:
Hi,
I had similar trouble. XCode uses the keychain to store the SCM
password.
Try running Keychain First Aid (Keychain Access app, menu item in
Keychain
Access menu). I removed the XCode key first.
It fixed a keychain permissions problem for me, and now my password
stays
across XCode launches.
I also found an XCode password error in my Console:
4/3/08 2:47:38 PM Xcode[20214] SecKeychainAddGenericPassword
returned:
-25293
Unknown how the problem came about, or why the XCode password that
was in my
keychain went bad. Perhaps related to trying XCode 3.1 that came
with the
iPhone SDK, which I had installed over XCode 3.0.
I had to check out fresh (SVN) sources to get XCode to track changes
reliably again.
Tracy
I have set up access to subversion repositories in Xcode 3 and it
works most of the time. However, occasionally, upon opening a
project I get an error that the repository cannot be accessed. When
I inspect the SCM settings, I discover that the password field is
blank. So I reenter the password and it validates again. Then it's
good to go a for a while until the same error occurs again, maybe a
few days later.
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Consequently, I left grad school with a higher ignorance to knowledge
ratio than when I entered."
-- Keith Wiley
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