Daniel Rall <dlr@finemaltcoding.com> wrote on 04/13/2005 03:57:15 PM:
> On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 15:36 -0400, Mark Phippard wrote:
> >Mark Phippard <MarkP@softlanding.com> wrote on 04/13/2005 03:22:39 PM:
> >
> >> Short of a major JavaHL problem, the only thing I can think of is
that I
> >
> >> have switched Subclipse to use the Notify2 class. Is that some
signal
> >to
> >> JavaHL to only use the newest methods? Looking at the JavaHL code, I
> >> would think not.
> >
> >As a bit of an update. If I revert my usage of Notify2 the problem
goes
> >away suggesting there is a relationship. However, one reason switching
> >the Notify framework was the first thing I did is that I discovered
when
> >using the new JavaHL with the old Notify class the notifications do not
> >happen correctly. For example, if I run the update/switch method I do
not
> >see the individual updates that come down.
>
> Mark, do you have any code or a reproduction recipe (preferably one
> which does not involve Eclipse) for this problem? I took a quick look
> at the C++ implementation of SVNClient::status(), but nothing odd jumped
> out at me.
You should be able to use svnClientAdapter. That is essentially where the
method is called from.
Is it working for you on Windows?
Mark
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