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[Subclipse-users] Problems doing checkout

From: DM Smith <dmsmith555_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2006-11-02 20:05:50 CET

I am having a problem checking out code. I'll probably give a bit too
much detail.

I am running Eclipse 3.2.1 on Fedora Core 6. I have tried both the
Fedora version and the one at Eclipse.org.
When I installed the Fedora version I used eclipse-subclipse 1.1.5 with
javasvn 1.1.0.
When I installed Eclipse.org version I used subclipse 1.0.4 with its
javasvn.

I am running gcj 1.4.2 as my only java.

I also have subversion 1.3.2 installed from Fedora.

With the Fedora setup:
I was able to connect to the repository and browse with no problem.
I selected all the projects I wanted to check out with Fedora version
and two failed.
I then tried to check out the one alone and got the same error.

Then I uninstalled the Fedora version and all it's parts and installed
the Eclipse.org version as described above.

With the Eclipse.org setup:
No problem connecting to or browsing the repository.
I then tried to check out the same project that had problems before and
got the same error.

The error is:
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svn/jsword/!svn/bc/1175/trunk/common'
svn: Processing PROPFIND request response failed: required string:
"lpl:version-name" (/svn/jsword/!svn/bc/1157/trunk/common)

I tried to change the adapter to javahl, but I got a "could not find
javahl" kind of error. I didn't find a solution for that so I didn't
test with javahl.

I then tried subversion from the command line and it worked without a
problem.

What is the problem? Any ideas?

DM Smith

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