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RE: Problem: Javahl interface is not available. Check your environment.

From: Alexander Kitaev <alex_at_tmate.org>
Date: 2005-04-12 14:50:54 CEST

Hello Jan,

> I can debug the plugin code and send some output if he can
> tell me where to set breakpoints.
Could you please first try to get JavaSVN log (see
http://tmate.org/svn/logging.html for details on how to get the log file).

Thanks,
Alexander Kitaev.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Ploski [mailto:Jan.Ploski@offis.de]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 2:41 PM
> To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: Problem: Javahl interface is not available.
> Check your environment.
>
>
> Ronald Sacher <sacher@manetmail.de> schrieb am 04/12/2005 02:28:12 PM:
>
> Hello,
>
> > am Dienstag, 12. April 2005 um 14:15 schrieben Sie:
> >
> > >> - create repos location http://server/svn/repos1
> > > I cannot - the repository already exists and I can only access it
> > > using svn:// URL, not through http://.
> > I think the problems is elsewhere. So don't care about the protocol.
>
> Ok.
>
> >
> > >> - create remote folder test-dir
> > > The folder which I want to check out also already exists.
> > Ok. Just for naming reasons... This time we asume there is
> a "trunk"
> > in your repository.
>
> Correct. The repository URL entered in Eclipse is
> svn://servername/pppl05. I can expand it in the SVN
> Repository Exploring perspective and see a folder named
> 'trunk' under it, which contains the files I want.
>
> > --- Perhaps you should first delete the project "trunk" in your
> > workspace.
>
> Done - starting clean, just me, plugins and the workspace
> eager to hold a Subversioned project.
>
> > >> - use the "checkout as project" on the remote folder
> > > Done.
> > Check it out again.
>
> Done.
>
> > >> - now the project is there but without svn-link
> > > Well, not quite: it is there, and SVN knows about the
> project (the
> > > Subversion tab appears in Project Properties), yet all
> checked out
> > > files have "Status: unversioned".
> > "trunk []" is displayed?
>
> Yes.
>
> > >> - change to cmdline and cd to your workspace
> > > Done.
> > again
>
> Done.
>
> > >> - > svn co http://server/svn/repos1/test-dir
> > > Error message:
> > > svn: 'test-dir' is already a working copy for a different
> URL (Okay,
> > > it's not 'test-dir' but 'trunk' in my case, but you get
> the idea...)
> > This is what happens if you use the same uri like in Eclipse?
>
> Yes.
>
> > >> - change to eclipse an do refresh
> > > Done.
> > again
>
> Done.
>
> Still no luck.
>
> > > I also tried checking out with JavaSVN, then moving the local
> > > project folder away, checking out with the command-line
> svn client,
> > > copying the original .project file from the moved folder and
> > > refreshing. That did not help either: the files still appear as
> > > "unversioned".
> > Something like this should help (I think, don't know).
> >
> > > Maybe my Subversion is too old?
> > > Using "svn, version 1.1.3 (r12730)" here.
> > So I'm using 1.08 :)
> > Perhaps Alexander can help, he is developing JavaSVN.
>
> I hope so. :-)
>
> I can debug the plugin code and send some output if he can
> tell me where to set breakpoints.
>
> Best regards -
> Jan Ploski
>
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