Hello,
I hope the subject line does not prevent people from reading this..
I just tried to install Subclipse under Linux (2.4, SuSE 9.2), and have given
up. Let me add that I consider myself both an experienced Eclipse and Linux
user (and an experienced Eclipse plugin programmer).
I have installed Subversion 1.2.1, and compiled the Javahl bindings. I still get
a "could not find the JavaHL bindings" message in the eclipse error log. I can
browse a remote repositiory, but when I do a checkout, I get an "internal
error" after a while, and the error log is full of exceptions (Nullpointers and
others). The checkout seems to have gone through to some extent (there are
files on my disk).
I think this is a mess, and really an unbearable if subclipse (and subversion)
is ever going to make it in the eclipse community. Subclipse should install
under Linux without any additional requirements, and be asindependent of
library versions and the like as possible. I would like to offer my help
ingetting subclipse up and running if someone will point me to where I can
start..
What about focusing on JavaSVN instead of JavaHL.
BTW, I tried to install JavaSVN as described, but no success either.
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Christian Sell
Received on Wed Jul 20 05:23:14 2005