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| This article details how a developer can set up the Subversion command line client <tt>svn</tt> and <tt>PuTTY</tt> on MS Windows to enable write access to the KDE Subversion Repository, using your existing SSH credentials from *nix.
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| ==Install PuTTY==
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| *Install PuTTY
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| *Put PuTTY in $PATH
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| ==Enable Existing Key==
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| *Transfer existing ~\.ssh\id_dsa to Windows
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| *Load into PuTTY Key Generator
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| *Save Private Key
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| ==Enable Pagent==
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| *Start Pagent
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| *Add Pagent to Startup group
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| *Add Key to Pagent
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| ==Configure Subversion PuTTY Tunnel==
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| *Open <tt>C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Subversion\config</tt>
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| *In [Tunnels] section, add line:
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| <tt>putty = plink -ssh -C -i c:\path\to\id_dsa.ppk -agent <svnaccountname>@svn.kde.org</tt>
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| ==Repository Access==
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| *The repository can now be accessed by using the svn+putty:// tunnel, e.g. <tt>
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| C:\KDE4> svn co svn+putty://svn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/kdesupport/emerge</tt>
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Latest revision as of 14:10, 11 March 2016