Daniel Ford <daford@almaden.ibm.com> wrote on 01/23/2006 03:25:42 PM:
> 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"?
Most likely you could recreate it with the command line client too. I
would do so, and then email what you know to users@subversion.tigris.org.
Mark
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