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Re: Problem of using javasvn at MacOSX

From: Carfield Yim <carfield_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-06-22 05:42:06 CEST

> 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.
>
Thx for the information, I don't know this instead!

> 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.
>
So you mean manually change my machine locate to UTF-8? I wish I don't
need to do in this way as this probably broken the other file in my
machine...
Received on Wed Jun 22 13:42:06 2005

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