Hmm, I don't seem to be able to use the javahl interface. It didn't
occur to me that I wasn't using it, despite the error message. When I go
to Preferences->SVN, the "javahl" radio button is selected, but if I
switch to the "command line" option, then back to "javahl", Eclipse
tells me "Javahl interface is not available. Check your environment."
Any ideas on what might be causing that message?
Klaus Rennecke kre-at-tigris.org |Subclipse mailing list| wrote:
> ividqwr02@sneakemail.com wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> org.tigris.subversion.svnclientadapter.commandline.CmdLineException:
>> svn: '/home/ralph' is not a working copy
>> [...]
>
>
> I have seen the same behaviour with the command line client. Check if
> your co-workers use the command line as well, or rather javahl.
>
> There is a big patch to CmdLine in my workspace but it's yet
> unfinished. The trick is to chdir() into a wc path that is a svn
> working copy.
>
> These changes would solve the absolute path names in create patch...
> as well. But it's a bit fuzzy about how to determine what the
> directory should be in the case of mixed file sets (getStatus et al.)
>
> Try javahl, it might solve your problem.
>
> /Klaus
>
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Received on Wed Jul 14 06:25:35 2004