Subversion
for macOS
Ctrl+Alt+S
Use this page to specify the settings to be applied to you project directories that are under Subversion control
Item | Description |
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Enable interactive mode | Select this option if you want MPS to emulate the behavior when Subversion commands are executed directly from the terminal in the interactive mode (dialogs will pop up where you can input credentials). This is required to handle password/passphrase prompts for svn+ssh repositories, and trust invalid server certificates for https repositories. |
Use custom configuration directory | Select this option if you do not want to store Subversion configuration files in the system default location, and specify the path to the custom directory. |
Presentation
Use this settings page to configure data presentation settings.
Item | Description |
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Check svn:mergeinfo in target subtree when preparing for merge | Select this option if you want MPS to check the merge tracking information for the target branch before merging to prevent duplicates. |
Maximum number of revisions to look back in annotations | Select this option to limit the number of revisions to look back at when calculating annotations, and specify the number of revisions. |
Show merge source in history and annotations | Select this option if you want merge sources to be visible in annotations and file history. |
Ignore whitespace differences in annotations | Select this option if you want white spaces to be ignored when annotating, and, thus, get more meaningful annotations and cast out senseless ones. |
Network
Use this settings page to configure the connection settings.
Item | Description |
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Use MPS general proxy settings as default for Subversion | Select this option if you want Subversion to use the default MPS proxy settings. |
HTTP timeout | Specify the number of seconds to wait for HTTP connection to be established. |
SSH connection timeout | Specify the number of seconds to wait for SSH connection to be established. |
SSH read timeout | Specify the number of seconds to wait for response. |
SSL protocols | In this area, select which SSL protocol you want to use. The available options are:
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Edit Network Options | Click this button to change Subversion runtime configuration file in the Edit Subversion options related to the network layers dialog. |
SSH
Use this settings page to configure the settings used to connect to an SVN server via a tunneling SSH protocol.
Item | Description |
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SSH executable | Specify the path to the SSH client. Enter the name of the executable file, or click the Browse button and select the path in the dialog that opens. If not specified, 'ssh' is used by default. This field is only available if the Password or the Private key option is selected. |
Username | Specify the username for SSH connection. If the username is explicitly specified in the repository URL, this value will be used and this setting will be ignored. This field is only available if the Password or the Private key option is selected. |
Port | If your server is listening on a non-standard port (22 for svn+ssh://), modify the default value. This field is only available if the Password or the Private key option is selected. |
Password | Select this option if you want to use a password for SSH authentication. |
Private key | Select this option if you want to use a private key for SSH authentication. |
Path | Specify the path to the private key. Enter the path manually, or click the Browse button and select the path in the dialog that opens. |
Subversion config | Select this option if you want to use the default settings stored in Subversion configuration for SSH connection. |
SSH tunnel | This field displays the SSH tunnel settings stored in Subversion configuration. You can modify the value and click the Update button to write this value to the Subversion configuration. |
Update | Click this button to check the Subversion configuration and update the value if necessary, or to write the value you have entered to the Subversion configuration. |
SVN_SSH | This field displays the environment variable that can be used in the tunnel configuration (by default, |