Actually, I figured out a cure. I copied the dll's libdb42, libeay32,
and ssleay32 from my previous Eclipse install's root folder to the
current one's. That seems to have done it.
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 15:28:59 +0100, Andrew Ferguson
<andrew.ferguson@arm.com> wrote:
>
> > ?? Subversion lives elsewhere, on another box. Anyway, I never had
> this problem using the d/l'd version of subclipse.
>
> I think the CLI and JNI versions both need the subversion client on the
> path. It doesn't matter if its installed on another box I think, as long
> as you have read access to it (and the dlls) and the network path is on
> the PATH env. var.
>
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