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[Subclipse-users] Subclipse 1.1.9 Released

From: Mark Phippard <markphip_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-12-07 18:25:35 CET

Subclipse 1.1.9 has been released. The main changes in this release are the
newer versions of JavaHL and SVNKit (and of course the SVNKit renaming).

There is also a new feature on the update site that contains integration
between Mylar and Subclipse. To install this feature you need to have Mylar
0.9.2 or greater. This will be released sometime today, if it has not been
already.

Finally, later today I will also post a zipped version of the update site as
a lot of people have been requesting that and we are getting close to the
1.2.0 GA release.

Thanks

Mark

Version 1.1.9
7 December 2006

from: /trunk
 http://subclipse.tigris.org/svn/subclipse/tags/subclipse/1.1.9

   - JavaHL 1.4.2 binaries for Windows
   - JavaSVN renamed to SVNKit. 1.1.0 + fixes version included.
   - Removed Java 1.5-specific code. Changed project settings to insure
   Java 1.4 compatability.
   - Fixed potential NPE in SVN Properties view.
   - Added back a forced refresh after Switch/Merge operations.
(579<http://subclipse.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=579>
   )
   - Added new prompting UI for SVNKit SSH connections.
   - Removed dependency on compare plugin from core. Allows for headless
   operation (583<http://subclipse.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=583>
   )
   - Added option to Create Branch/Tag dialog to perform a switch after
   the branch/tag is created.
   - Improve handling of read-only files that are not managed by
   Subclipse
   - Small synch view fixes for externals.
   - Created new Eclipse feature to house Mylar integration. Must be
   installed separately from same update site URL.
Received on Thu Dec 7 18:25:48 2006

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