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windows - How to use svn+ssh with Tortoise SVN from the command line

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?

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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 like C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin\TortoisePlink.exe instead of ..TortoisePlink.exe


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