Hi Mark,
> You could delete older versions of Subclipse plugins to eliminate
> that.
I don't have any. It's a fresh Eclipse install.
> It would never be expected to get the problem if you only use a single
> client. The issue would show up if you touched the same working
> copy with
> another client, such as the 1.4 command line. Before you delete
> your old
> projects, use a 1.4 command line to run the svn update command, and
> maybe
> svn cleanup as well. Then just see if they can then work in
> Subclipse.
> This would test Alex's theory about the 1.3 to 1.4 format update being
> incomplete. If those commands work with the command line, then it
> should
> be OK.
I wasn't using any other client so far. But I will try what you are
suggesting and report back the results.
> Are you using svn:// and the server running on a *nix OS? There
> are some
> known scenarios where this can be slow because the server is hung
> trying
> to generate a random number. Has to do with how that process is
> done and
> the only fix is to rebuild APR to use a different source for random
> numbers that does not have the problem.
I'm using svn+ssh:// on a Linux server.
Regards
Kristian
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Received on Sat Nov 11 17:30:28 2006