I am using linux and that's what cam when I installed subclipse from the
update site. When I checked the preferences javahl was the default
package but there was an error message as it was not available. However,
I switch it to SVNKIT and the error message went away but still I can
not create a project and I am getting the same error !!
Mark Phippard wrote:
> On Dec 27, 2007 6:16 AM, Mansour <mansour77@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone:
>> I have tried every single way to create import a project into svn server
>> but no luck. I am able to do this from Rapid svn and tortoiseSVN but NOT
>> from subclipse. I keep on getting this error:
>>
>> svn: '/svn/projects/!svn/bc/186/SVG_trees' path not found: 404 Not
>> Found (http://neptune)
>> mkdir -m "Initial import." http://neptune/svn/projects/SVG_trees
>>
>
> At this point everything is correct. We checked to see if the folder
> already exists, and then use mkdir to create it.
>
>
>> svn: CHECKOUT request failed on '/svn/projects/!svn/ver/186/'
>> svn: CHECKOUT of '/svn/projects/!svn/ver/186/': 400 Bad Request
>> (http://neptune)
>>
>>
>
> We then svn co the folder we just created so that you can do an
> in-place import. It looks like the checkout is failing at the HTTP
> request level. Subclipse just runs API, so there is no reason a
> Subclipse checkout should fail when a TortoiseSVN works. We all use
> the same API. Perhaps you are using SVNKit, in which case you could
> try JavaHL.
>
>
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