Cédric Chabanois wrote:
>>I'm having trouble with svnant on Win32. I'm using svnant-0.9.13 and
>>subversion 1.08 (also tried 1.06 before upgrading to fix the error...)
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>Are you using command line interface or javahl ?
>You probably use javahl, try to use command line interface and tell us if
>you got the same error.
>
>
Command line. One problem is regardless of what I set javahl to
(true/false) I get the msg
[echo] buildtime 20040924.0913
[svn] Using command line interface
Svn : Checking out a working copy from a repository :
That's using ant with the -debug flag. So I'm guessing that means javahl
can't be found? The svnant task is
<target name="getsource" depends="init" description="Gets code from
VSS">
<echo message="getting build ${start.DSTAMP}.${start.TSTAMP}"/>
<svn javahl="true" username="${scc.username}"
password="${scc.password}">
<checkout url="${scc.applicationroot}" destPath="${src.dir}" />
</svn>
</target>
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>>I'm basically wondering where the .dll files in the svnant.zip file
>>should be put -- guessing that's my problem. As an aside, I am also
>>
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>running a local SVN on a copy of Apache2 *and* I have TortoiseSVNinstalled.
>
>You are probably right : you have a problem of conflicts between your dlls.
>If you can, try to see which dlls you are using.
>
>
Where *should* they go -- the makeDistrib target creates a zip with a
bunch of dlls in the root and several jars in the lib -- obviously the
lib files go in the antdir\lib, but where do the dlls go?
One thing I'm noticing is that I import the environment in build.xml,
and I've got my installation of subversion in the path (program
files\subversion\bin)
The irony is that the build works just fine -- once I close the error
dialog.
Received on Fri Sep 24 23:18:35 2004