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Re: Aw: Re: Javahl client adapter is not available

From: MailingList <mailinglists1_at_arcor.de>
Date: 2004-12-28 00:10:36 CET

Mark you are right. I mixed up 1.1.2 and 1.1.0. After uninstalling 1.1.0
I got the actual source 1.1.2 and built it. I also re-installed
Subclipse and configured it to use JavaSVN libs.

The good news are, it works 90%. The missing 10% is that after I commit
I get an error message that a problem occured (though the source
commited successfully) and the timestamp of the commit is not shown
(though sometimes it is...). The second problem I face is that in the
settings "command line (beta)" is activated. I cannot switch to Javahl.
If I try, it says that Javahl is not available. What else can I do?

Sven

Mark Phippard schrieb:

>mailinglists1@arcor.de wrote on 12/27/2004 11:14:28 AM:
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>>Thanks for the info. I do not know how I could overread this in the
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>faqs...
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>>anyway meanwhile I chose JavaSVN which leads me to a new problem: When I
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>want
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>>to add a project to the subclipse repository I go thru the wizard and
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>after
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>>clicking the finish button I get the error:
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>>Version mismatch in 'svn delta': found 1.1.2, expected 1.1.1-dev
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>>I am using Subversion 1.1.2 and Subclipse 0.9.25. Is Subclipse not
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>supposed
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>>to work with 1.1.2??
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>That sounds like the sort of check that Subversion does itself within its
>libraries. In theory, you should not be using those if you have JavaSVN
>installed correctly.
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>So it sounds like you have two problems:
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>1) You might have a mismatch of Subversion libraries currently installed.
> This would be a problem for JavaHL as well as likely the command line
>client.
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>2) JavaSVN is not installed correctly.
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>It is also possible that your preferences within Eclipse are using the
>Command Line adapter due to the problems with JavaHL. Now that I think
>about it, I recall bringing this up in the past. Subclipse tries to load
>the JavaHL library and if it cannot it uses the command line adapter. This
>means that it is not possible to use JavaSVN unless JavaHL is also
>available. This of course also defeats the purpose of using it in the
>first place.
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>So I think what is happening is that Subclipse is falling back to the
>Subversion CLI and you have some problems with that on your system. It
>sounds like you have a mix if 1.1.2 and nightly builds installed.
>
>Mark
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