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RE: JavaSVN installed, but JavaHL still being used?

From: David Coppit <subclipse_at_coppit.org>
Date: 2005-02-01 17:39:20 CET

On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Alexander Kitaev wrote:

> The library files you have are correct. What is strange is that you get
> "Command line interface not available" message - please make sure that
> Subclipse is configured to use "Javahl", not command line client. Use
> Window->Preferences in main menu then goto Team->SVN configuration section
> to change this setting.

It is set to javahl. Perhaps it's falling back to command line for some
reason?

> Regarding "class not found" excpetion - it, obviously, means that there were
> problems instantiating some class or some class is missing. Your
> workspace/.metadata/.log file should contain more detailed information on
> this error that may help to fix the problem.

Attached. All the exceptions were from a single run, where I started
Eclipse, added an svn+ssh repository, and tried to expand it.

David

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Received on Wed Feb 2 03:39:20 2005

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