> Hi, if i may to chime in, one concern for javasvn only is license issue.
> I can not use javasvn due to license concern in my project.
> Please keep command line adapter alive.
JavaSVN license does not have any impact on a user of Subclipse. Are you
embedding Subclipse in your own application? If so, can't you still pass
along Subclipse under our license with the source code? Please elaborate.
I do not think this is a good enough reason to keep the command line
adapter. If you are embedding Subclipse in an application don't you care
that the command line adapter doesn't really work for a lot of Subclipse
features?
Finally, the command line adapter was created at a time when it was
impossible to obtain JavaHL binaries and it was very difficult to build
yourself. It is now almost trivial to build JavaHL from source, and there
are binaries available everywhere. Why are you able to obtain the latest
version of the command line, but not the latest version of JavaHL?
> thanks for great work on subclipse team!
thanks..
Mark
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Received on Sat Dec 3 12:26:04 2005