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Re: getting subclipse going in WDSC 5.1.2

From: M.Hockings <veeshooter_at_hockings.net>
Date: 2005-05-03 17:24:41 CEST

Thanks Mark,

I was able to set up the path before starting WDSC and now I see the svn
repository explorer!

Now my next question :-)

With TortoiseSVN I was able to configure the SSH userid and port but how
do do this is not obvious with Subclipse. I use a non-standard port for
SSH so I need to be able to set or specify the port. The help that is
available after installing the plugin does not really cover this topic.

Mike

Mark Phippard wrote:

>Mike,
>
>
>
>>Any ideas as to what may be not set up correctly?
>>
>>
>
>It looks like it isn't finding the JavaHL DLL's. The errors reference the
>command line adapter. I seem to recall that copying the DLL's to the
>eclipse folder under C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere Studio\I do not
>remember the rest of the path\eclipse did it. The idea is to put them in
>the folder that is the "working directory" when WDSC is started. It really
>can just be anywhere on the PATH. Normal Windows DLL loading rules apply.
>
>The other issue to watch out for, and it might be what is biting you is
>dependency conflicts. For example, the OpenSSL DLL libeay32.dll is
>frequently in your C:\Windows\System32 folder and it is very often an
>incompatible version.
>
>As for the command line adapter, to use it, you need to have the Subversion
>CLI installed and in your PATH.
>
>Good luck.
>
>Mark
>
Received on Wed May 4 01:24:41 2005

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