> Your posting seems to indicate loading JavaSVN explicitly
> after loading Subclipse (the old way of doing things) but I
> thought Subclipse came loaded with JavaSVN. Certainly I have
> stopped loading JavaSVN separately and it all works fine (for me :-)
Subclipse inludes JavaSVN from version 0.9.34. So there is no need to
install javasvn separately, but, like in this case, if there is a bug in
javasvn one may update it to the newer version by replacing javasvn.jar file
inside subclipse.core plugin.
Alexander Kitaev,
TMate Software,
http://tmate.org/
http://jetbrains.com/tmate/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Russel Winder [mailto:russel@russel.org.uk]
> Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 09:56
> To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
> Subject: Sanity check [ was RE: Subclipse SSH User Name bug ]
>
> Alex,
>
> Your posting seems to indicate loading JavaSVN explicitly
> after loading Subclipse (the old way of doing things) but I
> thought Subclipse came loaded with JavaSVN. Certainly I have
> stopped loading JavaSVN separately and it all works fine (for me :-)
>
> On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 23:07 +0200, Alexander Kitaev wrote:
>
> > Its strange that user.name=xxx didn't help to solve this problem...
> > I just put updated version of JavaSVN jar to tmate.org web
> site, you
> > may download it at http://tmate.org/svn/download/javasvn-0.9.4.jar
> >
> > Put downloaded file in place of
> >
> ECLIPSE_HOME/plugins/org.tigris.subversion.subclipse.core_0.9.
> 36/lib/javasvn.jar (after installing Subclipse 0.9.36) and
> restart Eclipse with "-clean" option. This should solve this problem.
>
>
> --
> Russel.
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> London SW11 1EN, UK russel@russel.org.uk
>
Received on Sat Oct 29 03:20:35 2005