Mark Phippard wrote:
> Max Bowsher <maxb@mxtelecom.com> wrote on 10/26/2006 01:31:06 PM:
>
>>> Did your Subversion get reset to a different version as part of the
>>> upgrade?
>> Only from 1.3.1 to 1.3.2, and I did then subsequently reinstall the old
>> version - same problem. This makes me wonder if there is some nefarious
>> shared-library related problem.
>
> 1.3.x should work, it does on Windows at least. We do however include the
> JAR from 1.4.x, however I patched the one problem I could find with using
> that with 1.3.
>
>>> It looks like the problem might be in some of the initialization
>>> code that has changed from 1.2 to 1.3 to 1.4. If you are on Subclipse
>
>>> 1.1.7+ (which you should be)
>> Tried both 1.0.3 and 1.1.8.
>
> Those should give errors as the Java part of the JavaHL code tries to call
> an initialization function that was added in 1.3.
>
>>> you should probably be using Subversion 1.4.
>> /me crosses fingers and tries to build the Debian package on Ubuntu.
>>
>>> Did you try running the JavaHL test suite from Subversion?
>> Oops. What a good idea :-). I'll try.
>
> The stack trace shows that the error happens when the JavaHL library is
> initializing itself. That is why I suspected some kind of library
> mismatch or something.
OK, it turns out to be a somehow broken version of libapr0 in Edgy Eft.
<http://launchpad.net/bugs/62748>.
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Max Bowsher <maxb@mxtelecom.com>
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Received on Thu Oct 26 21:20:10 2006