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RE: Ecilpse Integration

From: Pacht Isaac <isaac.pacht_at_siemens.com>
Date: 2004-09-26 16:38:07 CEST

I had a problem under Windows where the project names had "[]" after them,
as you describe. I found that it was caused by entering the name of a
workspace folder (either with the eclipse "-data" option or in the eclipse 3
workspace selection dialog) that did not match exactly the upper/lower
casing of the folder name as it exists in the file system. For example, my
workspace was in a folder named "d:\Data\workspace", but when I entered
"d:\data\workspace" (with a lowercase "d") I had problems with subclipse.

 -----Original Message-----
From: Chas Douglass [mailto:chas@floogle.net]
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 3:30 PM
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Ecilpse Integration

I deleted, re-installed, and ran only from a desktop shortcut.

Same result.

Subversion works fine from the command line in my setup of Cygwin.

To recap: I can define a subversion repository in the "SVN Repository
Browsing" view. I can check out a project (which appears fine in the
actual directory structure outside Eclipse). The project name appears
with "[]" after it (or perhaps a non-printing character, not sure) in
the package explorer, but no svn reference.

When I right click on the project name in the package explorer I get
this error in the PDT log:

!ENTRY org.tigris.subversion.subclipse.core 4 4 Sep 24, 2004 12:23:02.250
!MESSAGE Project {0} does not contain SVN folder meta-information.

Even though there is an (apparently) valid .svn directory there.

When I try and expand the project I get the following errors in the log
(along with a popup "stack overflow" error):

!ENTRY org.eclipse.ui 4 4 Sep 24, 2004 12:26:40.406
!MESSAGE Unhandled event loop exception

!ENTRY org.eclipse.ui 4 0 Sep 24, 2004 12:26:40.406
!MESSAGE java.lang.StackOverflowError
!STACK 0
java.lang.StackOverflowError

Chas

Mark Phippard wrote:

> Do you really need to launch it from Cygwin? Can you remove that
> variable? Are you using the version of Cygwin that uses Unix-style line
> endings? I think that requires special versions of Subversion.
>
> The Subclipse JavaHL plugin contains some DLL's. Those are the
> dependencies. Look for them in other locations on your system.
>
> Mark
>
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Received on Mon Sep 27 00:38:07 2004

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