On 1/3/07, Amos Hayes <ahayes@polkaroo.net> wrote:
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> I noticed that a recent poster was having issues and there was a mac
> with 1.4.2 in the picture.
When working at home, I use a mac. I think I installed a version of svn via
the standard installation mechanisms on the mac, but due to another
dependency, I also installed svn via mac ports (or darwin ports). So, now I
have 1.4.2 and can uninstall the other. I'm not sure if there's a javahl
package with that, though. Regardless, subclipse works just fine.
In fact, subclipse as ALWAYS worked fine for me on any platform until I
changed my NT password, which seems to have broken the linux version. Argh!
;)
Keith
Just an FYI that if you are using Martin Ott's subversion package for
> mac, I believe you will find that it doesn't include JavaHL (From
> what I can tell, he compiles the libraries in statically and there
> are issues with JavaHL when built that way). The Metissian ones
> include JavaHL but they are still on 1.3.1. I did not receive any
> response when I enquired about an update.
>
> I built a 1.4.2 that includes JavaHL and packaged it up nicely like
> the Metissian packages, but I did not figure out how to build it as a
> universal binary with universal libraries. It is currently i386 only.
> Anyway, this is a bit off topic, but if anyone is interested in
> helping me figure this out, I'd be happy to pick up where Metissian
> left off and do universal builds and packaging of new subversion
> releases for the mac. An even better option might be to figure out
> the static JavaHL compiling issues and then Martin could possibly
> pick it up in his packages. It only seems to matter to mac subclipse
> users - maybe not so off-topic after all. :)
>
> --
> Amos Hayes
> ahayes@polkaroo.net
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Received on Wed Jan 3 17:55:10 2007