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Re: [ANN] JavaSVN 0.9.1

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-08-03 18:01:26 CEST

"Alexander Kitaev" <alex@tmate.org> wrote on 08/03/2005 11:52:35 AM:

> JavaSVN 0.9.1 is published and may be downloaded from
http://tmate.org/svn/
>
> Subclipse users may install new, Subclipse 0.9.32 compatible version of
> "JavaSVN Subclipse Extensions" from update site (use
http://tmate.org/svn/ as
> update site location).

I just wanted to also announce that the next release of Subclipse will
have JavaSVN automatically integrated and exposed as a choice in the
preferences. This was made possible by some restructuring that Alexander
has made in the JavaSVN packaging. I just committed this to Subclipse
trunk today.

Thanks Alexander!

JavaSVN will be included with a default Subclipse installation. If JavaHL
is not available, then JavaSVN should be automatically chosen as the
default client adapter. Of course any setting in preferences takes
precedence.

Eventually I hope to see the choice of adapter made available at the
repository connection level. This would let you use the CLI for access to
a file:// repository and JavaSVN for everything else.

Until I have used JavaSVN more, I still think that JavaHL is the best and
safest choice, provided that you can get it installed correctly. If I get
time, I still have plans to provide more documentation and the various
issues we know about doing this on different platforms.

Mark

PS - I plan to release the next Subclipse release (0.9.33) soon after
Subversion 1.2.2 is released.

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