Alexander Kitaev wrote:
>JavaSVN uses proxy settings from Subversion standard cofiguration files, in
>particular from "servers" file. You may configure "groups" of hosts for
>which different proxy settings will be used. (see
>http://tmate.org/svn/kb/user-guide-config-settings.html for details).
>JavaSVN does not use "http.proxy*" system properties.
>
>
Does that mean that even if I have http.proxy* properties set for
Eclipse JVM JavaSVN will ignore them and will always use settings from
Subversion config?
>>the error: svn: Cannot establish http tunnel for proxied
>>secure connection: null (I do have unlimited crypto policy
>>installed here).
>>
>>
>This is a known bug, that is fixed in the latest version of JavaSVN in
>"trunk" and "1.0.x" branch. To fix this problem you may build JavaSVN from
>"trunk" (if you're using Subclipse 0.9.101) or from "1.0.x" branch (if
>you're using 0.9.37) and replace version of javasvn in Subclipse with the
>one you've build.
>
>You may find build instructions at
>http://tmate.org/svn/kb/build-standalone.html
>
>
Thanks Alex. I can try that.
I wonder if there are any plans to release another Subclipse build
with this fix? But I guess that would be up to Mark...
regards,
Eugene
Received on Sat Dec 10 06:54:20 2005