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Re: Ecilpse Integration

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2004-09-24 20:16:19 CEST

Chas Douglass <chas@floogle.net> wrote on 09/24/2004 02:12:08 PM:

> Ok, this is getting terribly frustrating. I would really appreciate any

> thoughts on what could possibly be causing this behavior.
>
> Yesterday I posted about my problems with Eclipse 3.0.1 integration with

> Subclipse 0.9.20. Despite several helpful suggestions, I got nowhere.
>
> After seeing different threads with several positive responses, I
> decided to try a different computer. I deleted Eclipse from my laptop
> (which I believe was version 2.1 and had never had Subclipse loaded) and

> did a fresh install of 3.0.1, and updated with Subclipse 0.9.20.
>
> It works great! I can check out, diff, commit, all working very nicely.
>
> Ok, back to my main computer. I delete and re-install Eclipse and add
> Subclipse and I get the same behavior: no SVN features and regular stack

> overflow errors.
>
> So I deleted the .metadata directory and delete and re-install Eclipse
> and re-add Subclipse -- and I still get no SVN features and regular
> stack overflows.
>
> I know I'm installing the same thing my laptop got, because they were
> both installed off a network share on yet another computer.
>
> I tried deleting every .metadata directory I could find and
> reinstalling. Still doesn't work.
>

I do not think you have ever told us your OS etc... I have had problems
where JavaHL could not load because there was an old copy of the OpenSSL
dll's in my \Windows\System32. I finally figured out that our Cisco VPN
client installs a real old version of these dll's. Also, the dll's that
come from TortoiseSVN have extra Windows requirements that cause problems.
 However, in that scenario you get an error dialog so it is easier to
figure out.

I would pursue an angle like this, regardless of platform. Search for
multiple copies of the native code dependencies.

Mark

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