Dear Mark
Many thanks for the prompt reply, I have tried both the JavaHL and SVNKit
interface and both produce the same error message. I have not explicitly
installed JavaHL or SVNKit, do I need to do so? Should I try to contact
SVNKit detailing my problem to them, since they are the only ones who are
likely to be able to suggest a solution?
Yours sincerely,
Simon Pearson
> On 3/23/07, Simon.Pearson@warwick.ac.uk <Simon.Pearson@warwick.ac.uk>
> wrote:
>>
>> I am running JDK 1.6.0 and JRE 1.6.0. I am using eclipse version 3.2.2
>> and Subclipse 1.0.x (since I keep getting errors when trying to install
>> Subclipse 1.2.x). Can anyone offer any advice/suggestions on how to
>> solve
>> this problem so I can checkout the code from the repository?
>
>
> All of this level of code resides in the client interface you are using
> (JavaHL or SVNKit). SVNKit uses the JRE for http and SSL which is why
> upgrading can sometimes help. JavaHL is using the same native code as the
> command line (Neon and OpenSSL). You do not say which you are using. If
> you have both interfaces available, try switching to the other.
>
> There is also a pretty decent chance the problem lives at SourceForge.
> They
> have had problems with their SVN repositories in the past.
>
> Unfortunately, this is not something we can fix in Subclipse. All we can
> do
> is give you pointers like the one above. If the problem exists in JavaHL,
> then it should also exist using the command line to checkout. You could
> try
> using the command line and then report it on the Subversion users@ list.
> If
> the problem only exists with SVNKit, you could send information to
> support@svnkit.com.
>
> --
> Thanks
>
> Mark Phippard
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/
>
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Received on Fri Mar 23 15:54:45 2007