Mark Phippard <MarkP@softlanding.com> wrote on 06/09/2004 03:57:14 PM:
> WSAD 5.1
> Subclipse 0.9.3.1
> Subversion 1.0.4
> Tortoise 1.0.6
> WindowsXP
>
> I am setting up Subversion/Subclipse for another developer. I have done
> everything (seemingly) the same as mine. But when I use Subclipse it
> always seems to be using the svn command line option instead of javahl,
> even though that is what it is in the prefs. So I have the dialog
windows
> popping up all over the place.
>
> Any ideas? I was thinking maybe it has some fallback to the command
line
> if there is a problem with javahl. I do not see where the system is
> different than mine.
>
I think I figured it out. He had old copies of libeay32.dll and
ssleay.dll in his \windows\system32 folder. I am not sure where they came
from, but renaming them fixed it. I am guessing that javahl fails to load
when it gets the old dll's and then Subclipse falls back to the command
line mode?
Mark
Received on Thu Jun 10 06:32:16 2004