:-((
Not really very convenient if the command line svn is called from your IDE.
Fortunately I found a way to set the offending variable from inside the IDE
(Netbeans).
Thanks!
Barkey, Christian LUX wrote:
>> > are installed. But be aware, there may be incompatible versions
>> > coming around with Subversion and TortoiseSVN (my experience). So
>> > the variable must point to the correct directory.
>>
>>Indeed svn and tortoise had separate iconv dirs, the one from
>>tortoise was set
>>as default. When I set the env variable to the svn iconv dir,
>>svn works from
>>the command line - will I have the same problem with tortoise
>>then?! What is
>>the "correct" way to solve this?
>>
>
>
> I think, there is no "correct" way.
>
> What I do is:
> Normally use TortoiseSVN with the system Env - variable point
> to the iconv - directory of TSVN. When using the commandline,
> I switch the env.variable to point to the subversion directory,
> doing this by a small batch which switchs the variable and then
> call the svn - command I want.
>
> Best Regards
> Christian
>
>
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