Arvid Warnecke <arvid.warnecke@gutzmann.com> wrote on 02/15/2005 10:57:04
AM:
> Am 15.02.2005 um 16:37 schrieb Mark Phippard:
>
> > Arvid Warnecke <arvid.warnecke@gutzmann.com> wrote on 02/15/2005
> > 10:32:29
> > AM:
> >
> > In the latest Subclipse, we included the latest version of the JavaHL
> > JAR
> > file that corresponds to Subversion 1.1.3. My best guess would be
that
> > you have an older version of Subversion JavaHL library installed so
> > that
> > JAR file will not load the library.
> >
> Thank you for the answer. I am wondering why I have to install
> subversion on the machine at all? I installed subversion on a Linux box
> with WebDAV, SWIG, blabla and just want to connect with subclipse to
> the repositories on the Linux box.
> It works in the windows version, but not in OS X.
Subclipse is not a pure Java solution, it requires that you have native
Subversion binaries. Windows is the only platform that we are able to
provide the native binaries for, as part of Subclipse. On OS X or Linux,
you have to install the relevant binaries for your platform, ideally
including the JavaHL library.
On OS X, the easiest way to do this is to install the Metissian packages,
as they provide all of the binaries and install them into the correct
location for Subclipse to access them.
Mark
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Received on Wed Feb 16 03:00:33 2005