OK, yeah the svn+ssh:// protocol sucks. Did not even consider you
were using that. I generally agree that is easier to use with SVNKit
because of the Java SSH client it supports. You can provide some
screenshots of what you are seeing it *might* help but I generally
stay away from svn+ssh. support_at_svnkit.com might help too.
To use JavaHL, I recommend you first install and configure
TortoiseSVN. It includes a GUI SSH client. If you get TortoiseSVN
working acceptable then JavaHL should generally reuse the
configuration automatically.
Native OpenSSH-based clients generally work better if you run some
kind of SSH key daemon so that you do not have to constantly provide
your key to the SSH client. Presumably configuring TortoiseSVN would
help you get that part setup correctly.
Mark
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Chris <shef31_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> Alright, back to debugging javahl.
>
> When I try to connect, I get "Folder '' does not exist remotely"
>
> The svn console says:
>
> The system cannot find the file specified.
> svn: Unable to connect to a repository at URL
> 'svn+ssh://my.server.com/srv/svn/repos'
> svn: Can't create tunnel: The system cannot find the file specified.
>
> The URL is correct; it's identical to the URL used on other machines
> with an older version of subclipse.
>
> This particular server needs a private key file to connect. I believe
> that the old svnkit connection asked for it.
>
> How do I debug this?
>
> Or should I just uninstall and try version 1.6? Does the svnkit
> connection for 1.6 support 64 bit?
>
>
>
>
>
> On 10/24/2011 5:51 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
>> There is really mot much to do. Everything is on our update site.
>>
>> For Subclipse 1.6.x we include JavaHL + SVNKit on the update site.
>>
>> For Subclipse 1.8.x we include JavaHL. SVNKit will not support SVN
>> 1.7 for a few months so it will not appear on the 1.8.x update site
>> until then.
>>
>> Subclipse 1.8.x includes 32/64-bit JavaHL for Windows. So this has
>> everything you need to just work.
>>
>> Subclipse 1.6.x only includes 32-bit JavaHL. If you run 32-bit
>> Eclipse with a 32-bit JVM it will run fine. Unless you need a>4GB
>> Heap for some reason, this is the fastest way to run Eclipse anyway.
>> If you must use 64-bit then you need to have 64-bit JavaHL library in
>> your PATH. Easiest way to do that is to install SlikSVN 64-bit client
>> for 1.6 as it includes JavaHL.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Chris<shef31_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> I've installed subclipse with all the options, but when I go to Window /
>>> Preferences /Team / SVN / SVN Client Interface, only JavaHL shows up in
>>> the dropdown, not svnkit.
>>>
>>> I went to the svnkit eclipse update site and installed it, but still
>>> nothing.
>>>
>>> The answer on StackOverflow doesn't work:
>>>
>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6730394/svnkit-with-subclipse-under-eclipse-indigo
>>>
>>> The reason I want svnkit is that it just works, and it's what I used on
>>> previous versions of Eclipse. I'm pulling my hair out getting javahl
>>> configured correctly.
>>>
>>> How do I get the svnkit client adapter installed?
>>>
>>> (Environment: Eclipse Indigo, 64 bit Windows 7)
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