I'm trying to get started using Subclipse, and I'm having trouble
'sharing' a new project. I think I'm following the instructions in the
help file, but for some reason it's not working.
I have Subversion 1.4.0 and TortoiseSVN 1.4.0.7501 installed, along with
Eclipse 3.2, CDT 3.1.0, and Subclipse 1.1.7 (and a Green Hills plug-in,
which I don't think should be causing a problem).
I created a brand new repository on a network share (FSFS), using
TortoiseSVN -> 'Create repository here...'. Then, I right-clicked on my
project in Eclipse and selected 'Team -> Share Project'. In the wizard,
I selected SVN, then my repository location, and then clicked the radio
button to 'Use specified folder name'. I then used the browse button to
open the repos, right-clicked to select 'New Remote Folder', and entered
the project name ('target'). Then, back in the folder name, I changed
'target/New folder' to 'target/trunk', and clicked 'Finish'. I got the
expected messages for a mkdir of the 'trunk' folder, and the checkout,
and then got a pop-up that said 'No files were changed or added since
the last commit' (not sure if that's expected or not). After a few
seconds, whether or not I closed the pop-up, I get another pop-up with
the following error:
'An internal error occurred during: "Updating Change Sets for
SVNStatusSubscriber'.
I found a mention of this error in the mailing list, but the belief
there seems to be that it's a bug in JavaSVN, and I'm using JavaHL (at
least, that's what my Preferences window says).
I don't know how to get a stack trace (maybe the 'Details >>' button on
the error dialog? But that button is grayed-out...)
Thanks,
-- Rick Ball (Rick_Ball@Bose.com)
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Received on Tue Oct 10 15:58:16 2006