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RE: Problem: Javahl interface is not available. Check your environment.

From: Jan Ploski <Jan.Ploski_at_offis.de>
Date: 2005-04-12 13:31:00 CEST

"Alexander Kitaev" <alex@tmate.org> schrieb am 04/12/2005 01:06:06 PM:

> Hello Jan,
>
> What version of JavaSVN did you use?

0.8.7.2, installed via the update site today.

> Were ".svn" directories created after checkout?

Yes, the ".svn" directory (with some content) is present in the checked
out
project. However:

1. When I switch to Java perspective, the project does not seem to have
any
   content - I have to Refresh it manually to see the downloaded files.
2. In the Error Log, the following message appears:
   "Project {0} does not contain SVN folder meta-information."
3. Next to the project name there are [] brackets with no repository
   location inside.
4. All contained files appear with the question mark decoration.
5. Trying "Add to Version Control" on a file will cause the error message
   "The SVN synchronization information for {0} has become corrupt
   or does not exist."

I am using a svn:// URL as my repository location (rather than http://),
if it matters.

Best regards -
Jan Ploski
Received on Tue Apr 12 21:31:00 2005

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