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Re: [Subclipse-users] Subversion 1.4

From: Pascal Bleser <pascal.bleser_at_atosorigin.com>
Date: 2006-09-11 15:12:25 CEST

Mark Phippard wrote:
> Pascal Bleser <pascal.bleser@atosorigin.com> wrote on 09/11/2006 06:17:15
> AM:
>> Subversion 1.4 has been released today.
>>
>> As it is backwards compatible on API and ABI with 1.3, does Subclipse
>> work out-of-the-box with Subversion 1.4 (native bindings + 1.4 on the
>> server) ?
>> Or is there some extra magic in Subclipse that must be modified
>> accordingly ?
>>
>> Anyone tested Subclipse+SVN 1.4 yet ? (if so, please share your
>> experience ;))
>
> If you want to just drop in the JAR file and binaries for JavaHL it will
> just work. We will be including 1.4 in a future 1.1.x release. JavaSVN
> does not currently support the new 1.4 working copy format so I have been
> holding off on releasing anything. The only draw back of this is that you
> could not just change your adapter preference on the fly as they would not
> be able to recognize each others working copy formats.

So, given I don't care about JavaSVN, the bottom line is: just replace
JavaHL with 1.4 and it works, no magic needed in Subclipse.

Thanks Mark.

> I do not know what the JavaSVN timeline for this is, but eventually I will
> just stop waiting and release.

You're the boss ;)

cheers

-- 
  -o) Pascal Bleser               ATOS Worldline/Aachen(DE)
  /\\   System Architect              WLP Business Platform
 _\_v "Really, I'm not out to destroy Microsoft.  That will
just be a completely unintentional side effect."-L.Torvalds
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