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Re: [Subclipse-users] Assertion Failure Version 0.9.105

From: Daniel Ford <daford_at_almaden.ibm.com>
Date: 2006-01-23 21:25:42 CET

Sorry for the tardy reply, but I've been digging a bit deeper into the
bug.

I set up my own subversion server and played around with the problem. On
my server (v1.30), everything worked correctly. On our corporate server
(V1.1.4) both subclipse and tortoiseSVN had problems. Both complained
about an invalid host and subclise/JVM/eclipse crashed when I tried to
share the project. There was nothing unusual about the set up, just a
normal project with a project name like "com.ibm.foo" on my C: drive.

It turns out that the difference between the two was that I was given the
incorrect URL for the internal corporate subversion repository.
Unsurprisingly, the host name was incorrect. The incorrect one was
"svn.w3.opensource.ibm.com", the correct host is "svn.opensource.ibm.com".
 The three extra letters "w3." caused the assertion to fail (I'm sure it's
not quite that simple).

Any suggestions on what to do with this "observation"?

Best Regards

Dan Ford
IBM Almaden Research Center
San Jose, CA.

Mark Phippard <markp@softlanding.com>
01/19/2006 09:17 AM
Please respond to
users

To
users@subclipse.tigris.org
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Subject
Re: [Subclipse-users] Assertion Failure Version 0.9.105

Daniel Ford <daford@almaden.ibm.com> wrote on 01/18/2006 10:38:38 AM:

> I'm new to subclipse. I just installed it yesterday and on my
first
> attempt to share a project in eclipse it reported an assertion failure
that
> then crashed the JVM, taking eclipse with it. I've searched through the

> issues and archives and did not find a report of this problem. Is this
the
> proper forum to report this problem, or is there some place else more
appropriate?

The assertion failure is in Subversion. I am not sure how you could have
a non-canonical path. Is there anything odd about your setup or disk? Is

this just a normal project in normal workspace on your C:\ drive?

You could try JavaSVN as the adapter.

Mark

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