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Re: javahl on Suse. Please help...

From: Hugo Garcia <hugo.a.garcia_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-02-01 17:17:50 CET

yup... that is exactly the problem and I concur with your solution.
Yet you can compile it on your own in your own disk space and use only
the java binding part. That is what the plugin really cares about.
Again... just make sure of the versions that you use.

good luck

-H

On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 10:55:33 -0500 (EST), David Coppit <david@coppit.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Hugo Garcia wrote:
>
> > I have SuSE 9.2 and I agree with you that it seems that no other
> > distro comes with it which would surprise me a lot. I know you can get
> > an RPM or the equivalent for it. One to thing note for us SuSE users
> > is to check the version of Subversion that we have installed is the
> > same as the one you downloaded. I personally couldn't find the java
> > stuff compiled and opted to repalce the javahl with the java version
> > of it (bugs and all) just because it was fast and all I need to do is
> > co and ci. The rest of the subversion struff I do from command line.
>
> There are SuSe RPMs for javahl and other bindings. Here's a mirror:
>
> http://suse.cs.utah.edu/people/poeml/subversion/9.1-i386/
>
> The problem, according to systems staff here, is that if you install
> these, you can't use the automatic upgrade features of SuSe to keep your
> packages up-to-date. They're loathe to leave the path of standard
> packages. I think the right long-term solution is to have the SuSe folks
> include javahl as part of the base packages.
>
> David
>
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