Mark,
thank you for your kind and fast help. Indeed correcting the system path
solved the problem. Strange but true: Windows is using the specified
user's account, but not his path -- it is using the system path!
Thanks for all!
Markus
Mark Phippard schrieb:
>Markus KARG <markus.karg@quipsy.de> wrote on 06/28/2006 10:18:03 AM:
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>>Can the svnant team please give us some hints what to check for?
>>The svn command line client actually IS accessible.
>>So what can be the reason that it is not found from the service but it
>>is running from batch mode?
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>I do not think there really is an svnAnt team. This is essentially a
>client adapter issue, so I can probably help. My guess, would pretty good
>certainty, is that this is a PATH issue. Finding the command line is a
>pretty straightforward thing, If it can't find it, then it has to be
>PATH. That would be a potential issue for JavaHL too.
>
>I would assume that a service would inheir the system path variable for
>the machine, but I am not sure.
>
>Mark
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Received on Wed Jun 28 16:52:05 2006