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From: Douglas McCorison <dmccorison_at_invoqsystems.com>
Date: 2004-08-30 20:33:33 CEST

Folks,
        I'm just trying to startup using Subclipse. I have handled most
of the install issues (using Eclipse 3.0 and Subclipse 0.9.16). My
operating system is Windows 2K Pro. I have installed the "workaround"
DLLs. Everything appears fine until I try to connect to our repository.
The repository is on a system running Linux and Subversion 1.0.5. When
I try to create a new repository location, I get an error every time.
It gives the following error box:

Error validating location:
"org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException: The
system cannot find the file specified.
"

Keep location anyway?

After some reading in the mailing list archives, I thought that it might
be a version mis-match, so I went back to Eclipse 2.1.3 and Subclise for
that which was suppsed to work with Subversion 1.0.5. Unfortunately, I
had the same results there. I am able to use Tortise SVN to access the
repository from my desktop, so the URL is correct. I did a copy/paste
to be sure, with the same results.

Does anyone have a suggestion?

Thank you in advance,
Douglas McCorison
Received on Tue Aug 31 04:33:33 2004

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