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Re: [Subclipse-users] Installing with a JavaSVN as default

From: Mark Phippard <markp_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2006-02-28 18:25:10 CET

"Shalom Gibly" <shalom@zend.com> wrote on 02/28/2006 09:50:37 AM:

> Is it possible to supply an installation that by default has an active
JavaSVN
> and not JavaHL?
> The problem is that users for Mac and Linux have to obtain separate
libraries
> to get things to work, therefore, I believe that the default should be
> something that works on every system (e.g. JavaSVN) and not the JavaHL
that
> fails on systems that are missing the libraries.
>
> If it is possible, can you tell me how to enable it? And if not, is
there a
> way I can modify the code that will initialize the JavaSVN property by
default?

Subclipse will already use JavaSVN automatically by default if a valid
JavaHL library is not available, this would include the scenario where you
have JavaHL but it is not the correct version.

There are no external tweaks you can apply.

Mark

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