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Re: Problem of using javasvn at MacOSX

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-06-21 22:44:35 CEST

news <news@sea.gmane.org> wrote on 06/21/2005 01:44:08 PM:

> It use javahl even I've install javasvn plugin... Anyone have this
> experience? I get problem of checkout file in Chinese filenames of
> javahl client, just hoping javasvn work ok for it, as it work ok at
> WindowsXP.

JavaSVN does not have a version that is compatible with Subclipse 0.9.31
released. So you should be using Subclipse 0.9.30 if you want to use
JavaSVN.

JavaSVN fools Subclipse into thinking it is using JavaSVN, so it is not
easy to know which one you are using.

As for JavaHL, I would suggest experimenting with the SVN command line. I
think to checkout a Chinese filename your LOCALE would have to be set to a
UTF-8 locale. On Linux, you would set this value in a shell script and
then start Eclipse from that script.

There is probably some place in OS X where you can set the LOCALE
globally.

Mark

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