On 11/3/07, AS Maps <andreas.schoeneck@gmail.com> wrote:
> Subclipse does not work within the latest Eclipse 3.4 x86_64 release
> (3.4M3) in JavaHL (JNI) mode. This seems to be caused by missing x64
> libraries. Sublise only ships with Win32 compatible ones that can not be
> loaded from a x64 JavaVM.
>
> Unfortunately the PureJava-mode is not applicable to the used svn
> environment - it simply does not work with SVNKit and I don't have an
> option to change this, so I have to use PageAnt for private-key
> authentification. I already tried to get apprpriate libraries from
> elsewehre (OpenSLL x64, libraries from TortoiseSVN x64) but they are not
> recognized at all.
>
> -----
> So I need precompiled x64 binaries to get JavaHL to work with my
> repository. Is it possible to build a package (like the Win32-jar that
> already ships with Subclipse) that can be downloaded? It would be nice
> if. BTW: x64-TortoiseSVN works well (even with x86-PageAnt auth.)
> -----
>
> Steps to reproduce: Download latest x86_64 Eclipse, install Subclipse,
> choose JavaHL. This will result in an error message telling that some
> libraries cannot be found.
>
> -----
> OS: Windows Vista Business 64-Bit
> Eclipse: Eclipse SDK
> Version: 3.4.0
> Build id: I20071101-2000
> Subclipse: 1.2.4
> ClientAdapter: tried JavaHL, tried SVNKit
> Used protocol: svn+ssh
> -----
The problem is that Windows 64-bit just isn't a mainstream platform so
it is hard to devote the effort to support it until there are enough
developers that are interested enough to do it.
Subclipse relies on the binaries that the Subversion project hosts on
tigris.org. If a 64-bit Windows build starts appearing on a regular
basis we would add it to our distribution.
--
Thanks
Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspot.com/
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Received on Sat Nov 3 19:40:23 2007