I'm having trouble trying to checkout a repo using the following syntax on a Windows 7 workstation with TortoiseSvn:
svn co svn+ssh://user@ip/repo .
What I've done to test this issue:
- Modified the network settings of TortoiseSvn to point to ..\TortoisePlink.exe
- Successfully established an ssh connection to the target machine with no issues
- Successfully checked out repos from workstations running Ubuntu with OpenSsh
When I try to do the above syntax from the command line on the Windows 7 workstation I get the error:
svn: E720087: Unable to connect to a repository at URL 'svn+ssh:///user@ip/repo'
svn: E720087: Can't create tunnel:The parameter is incorrect.
Interestingly, if I use the tortoise gui to browse to the repo I can successfully open and check out the repo. But I need to do it from the command line for scripting purposes.
Any suggestions?
It also turns out the the line in the Tunnels section of the config file is case sensitive.
For example: sh = $SVN_SSH "C:/path/putty/plink.exe" -2 -C -i "C:/path/username/serversvn.ppk" might work
and
sh = $SVN_SSH "C:/path/PuTTY/plink.exe" -2 -C -i "C:/path/username/serversvn.ppk" won't work
Check that the path to TortoisePlink is not corrupted in your Tortoise SVN config...
[tunnels]
section and check the value forssh
which should be uncommented, use double slashes etc - I had problems as there seemed to be a Unicode control code at the beginning of the path.For svn+ssh to work with Tortoise, make sure
%SVN_SSH%
is set to your ssh client (probably plink.exe from Tortoise or Putty) and the path must be written either with forward slashes/
or with escaped backslashes\\
.Try to set
%SVN_SSH%
with the absolute path of plink while escaping the backslashes, something likeC:\\Program Files\\TortoiseSVN\\bin\\TortoisePlink.exe
instead of..\TortoisePlink.exe
%APPDATA%config
file,[tunnels]
sectionI had a similar, but slightly different issue.
I tried connecting to our SSH+SVN server through Pycharm and it hung. Tried the regular way through windows right click, tortoiseSVN and got this same "Can't create tunnel" issue.
I believe this issue was created because I tried to connect to my repo via pycharm, which automatically created a tunnel line in the tortoise SVN config file.
I followed Kevin Sadler's answer, but just commented out the ssh line, and it was back to normal. Checkouts and commits were working again.
Kevin's answer:
Check that the path to TortoisePlink is not corrupted in your Tortoise SVN config...