Excellent Herman ...
I am just lacking some sort of technical details from your environment.
What server-version are you working against ?
When you wrote that you removed some SVN-packages, which were they ... ?
SVN-client more than likely ... ?
Initial post of your Big fat ... is :
http://subclipse.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?listName=users&msgNo=1901
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--- Hermann Voßeler <hermann.vosseler@baaderbank.de> wrote:
> Thomas SMETS wrote:
> >
> > Have you an idea when the description of the Debian install was
> > made... I will look into the Archives tonight !
> >
>
> There was a thread called "Big fat FAQ" about 26.Jan
>
> Last week, I followed this instructions with success.
>
> I got the impression, that it can be rather cumbersome
> to use the devel-RPMs of the Linux Distribution to
> build Subversion.
>
> On my Fedora Core 3 Subversion was alredy installed.
> I uninstalled this RPM-Package, then got the latest
> Subversion-src-tarball. I installed some prereqs.
> (from Fedora Core RPMs), built from source and
> installed this Subversion to /usr/local
>
> And don't forget: you will need a wrapper script to start
> eclipse and point it to your lib...
>
>
> To Summarize, I did the following:
>
> cd /usr/local/src/
> mkdir subversion
> cd subversion
> tar xzvf $ITLIB/Subversion/Src/subversion-1.1.4.tar.gz
> cd subversion-1.1.4
>
> ./configure --enable-javahl --with-jdk=/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_07/
> --enable-shared --with-ssl
> make
>
> su
> make install
> make install-javahl
>
>
> /sbin/ldconfig -N -X -v -n /usr/local/lib
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> hope this helps,
> Hermann Vosseler
>
>
>
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