Mark Phippard wrote:
> On Dec 27, 2007 10:55 AM, Mansour <mansour77@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> 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 !!
>>
>
> There is no reason SVNKit should not work, but since it
> reverse-engineers the protocols, it is possible there is a subtle
> difference that is triggering a problem in your setup. Using JavaHL
> would cause the native libraries to use. Most Linux distributions
> offer a package for JavaHL now. So that might be an option to pursue.
>
> The problem is that there is nothing else we can do. We just execute
> a high-level checkout API. All the real works happen in the libraries
> (JavaHL or SVNKit) and is beyond our control.
>
>
I think you can something great. Just include javahl with the default
installation for linux. I can not find it there and I am looking into
install it manually. On the other hand I don't think the prefrences for
selecting SVNKit or javahl is working properly becuase even when I
choose SVNKit I still get an error about javahl client initialization !
Do you know do I install javahl on linux ??
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Received on Fri Dec 28 00:16:18 2007