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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:20:13+00:00 2026-05-13T17:20:13+00:00

I wrote a simple script which mails out svn activity logs nightly to our

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I wrote a simple script which mails out svn activity logs nightly to our developers. Until now, I’ve run it on the same machine as the svn repository, so I didn’t have to worry about authentication, I could just use svn’s file:/// address style.

Now I’m running the script on a home computer, accessing a remote repository, so I had to change to svn+ssh:// paths. With ssh-key nicely set up, I don’t ever have to enter passwords for accessing the svn repository under normal circumstances.

However, crontab did not have access to my ssh-keys / ssh-agent. I’ve read about this problem a few places on the web, and it’s also alluded to here, without resolution:

Why ssh fails from crontab but succedes when executed from a command line?

My solution was to add this to the top of the script:

### TOTAL HACK TO MAKE SSH-KEYS WORK  ###
eval `ssh-agent -s`

This seems to work under MacOSX 10.6.

My question is, how terrible is this, and is there a better way?

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    2026-05-13T17:20:13+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:20 pm

    When you run ssh-agent -s, it launches a background process that you’ll need to kill later. So, the minimum is to change your hack to something like:

    eval `ssh-agent -s` 
    svn stuff
    kill $SSH_AGENT_PID
    

    However, I don’t understand how this hack is working. Simply running an agent without also running ssh-add will not load any keys. Perhaps MacOS’ ssh-agent is behaving differently than its manual page says it does.

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