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Re: 0.9.33 + Unknown command 'get-locations'

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-09-07 14:58:23 CEST

Marcus Rohrmoser <mrohrmoser@gmx-gmbh.de> wrote on 09/07/2005 08:55:24 AM:

> Mark Phippard schrieb:
> > Marcus Rohrmoser <mrohrmoser@gmx-gmbh.de> wrote on 09/07/2005 07:56:52
AM:
> >>After adding a repo and either "Validate Connection on Finish" or
trying
> >>browse into it I get a
> >>"svn: Unknown command 'get-locations'" on the console.
> >>
> >>I use
> >>
> >>Eclipse 3.1
> >>Subclipse 0.9.33 (with JavaSVN (pure Java))
> >>svn Server 1.0.something (btw, how can I tell without a ssh login?)
> >
> > JavaSVN currently can only talk to 1.1+ Subversion servers. If you
cannot
> > update the server, then you will have to use JavaHL.
>
> Thanks for the lightning fast reply. I'll see if the upgrade is
possible,
> otherwise I'll work around
> by switching commandline & pure Java - as javaHl scares me a bit.
>

Do not use the command line adapter, if that is what you are suggesting.
There is nothing to be scared about with JavaHL and it is getting a lot
easier to get it these days as more and more distros are providing it. I
have links for Debian packages and Suse RPM's in our FAQ now.

Mark

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