On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 20:33:49 -0400, Mark Phippard wrote:
>> I just checked all of those and they seem fine.. and the command line svn
>> works fine. And the install of eclipse/subclipse on my system correctly
>> detects, adds, and works with the same WC (just added a new
>> project out of that root) (this is a SHARED wc on an NFS share for a
>> webserer root). Just this one system does not.. Is there any kind of
>> "excessive debugging mode" I can enable to see WHY subclipse is
>> incorrectly finding the repository location?
>
> Have you tried both JavaSVN and JavaHL? Sorry if you already mentioned
> that.
I had mentioned that, but it's ok.. the Mandrake systems do not provide
javahl bindings (they actually only provide SVN 1.1.x!!!). SO I'm left
with only using JavaSVN on the MDK systems until I get around to building
an updated subversion build for those 2 desktops (of which neither I
directly use so a low priority for me).
> Subclipse just runs the equivalent of svn info. It
sounds like the
> adapter is giving back some information, but a null for the URL.
Yeah, and I'm not sure why it's doing it..
> Shared WC's are often problematic. Could there be any permissions
> issues?
Just checked permissions on the server they are all fine.. and the NFS
mounts are the same for all systems mapping that mount (all forcing the
UID and GID)
Now an oddity occurred today where I added another project to that users
eclipse (a different subdirectory of of the webroot) and it auto-attached
the Subversion repo correctly. So I may just completely "WAX" the users
eclipse Config and workspace and try again and it may work.
> Mark
>
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Received on Sat Oct 8 06:43:36 2005