[Subclipse-users] bug? SVNServer 1.4.4 conflicts with Subclipse 1.2.x
From: António <abreuant2003_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-08-01 20:37:45 CEST
Hi,
I do not know if this is a bug, but I think you may be interested inthe information.
My Eclipse v3.2.2 started to crash (producing JVM dumps as the onesattached) whenever I did a project clean... and I could not figure outwhy... and reverting to previous installations was not making theproblem go away either... until there was light: the _tbl_simple.so libraryreferenced in the dumps.
I use an SVN Server 1.2.2 on a network server host and access it withSubclipse 1.0.5... and it works fine. I also use Tortoise 1.4.1 forprojects not under the Eclipse control.
But I needed to test a new setting for very specific Eclipse basedprojects that rely heavily on linked resources, and for that I neededto upgrade to the newer versions of Subclipse and the SVN Server. Totest this, and for my own usage, I installed the SVN Server 1.4.4locally, on the same machine as the Eclipse/Subclipse. The above statedproblem started to happen every time, and was only resolved when Iremoved the entry that points to the Subversion\bininstallation directory from the PATH variable before starting Eclipse.
I started by installing Subversion 1.2.2 using the Windows installer,and updated it by unZIPing the newer version on top of it. The PATH variablechange was probably produced by the installer. However, there is alibrary conflict: the Subversion 1.2.3 cannot use the Subversion 1.4.4native libraries, at least on Windows.
Regards,
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