Hi,
I'm revisiting SVN and subclipse after a 6 month hiatus (using CVS
unfortunately). I remember setting up svn+ssh to be confusing.
I installed SVN 1.3 (the pre-packaged binary from Metissian) and then
installed Subclipse 0.9.108. I have setup a SVN repository on the
local machine. When I attempt to connect to the repos in Subclipse
using JavaHL with the "file:///" protocol it works fine. However, if
I try to svn+ssh to connect, I don't even get the prompt to enter my
password or private key file. Instead I get the error message:
Error validating location:
"org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException: Network connetion
closed unexpectedly svn: Connection closed unexpectedly"
Now, I know I can use the JavaSVN adapter and I've been able to do
this successfully by just switching to JavaSVN in the preferences,
then I'm able to connect over ssh so I know it's not an ssh problem.
However, I'm wondering why javaHL is not working. I read something
about Eclipse not being able to find javaHL libraries in *nix file
systems. If that was the case would I be able to connect using
"file:///"? Perhaps this connection type does not need any JavaHL
libraries.
I'm ok with using JavaSVN if I have to, but I was told that JavaHL
will always be faster because the libraries are native.
Subclipse and Subversion support for Mac OS X and SSH has really
improved in the last 6 months since I last checked. Thanks for the
hardwork folks.
Bradley
-------------------------------------------------------
Bradley Mitchell Wagner
Software Developer
Hannon Hill Corporation
main: (678) 904-6900 ext. 115
email: bradley.wagner@hannonhill.com
-------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@subclipse.tigris.org
For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@subclipse.tigris.org
Received on Sat Apr 8 06:38:45 2006