On 08/26/2009 12:31 PM, Andrew Overholt wrote:
* Daniel B. Thurman<dant@xxxxxxxxx> [2009-08-26 15:28]:
I downloaded Galileo from Eclipse. What are the steps to
get a working SVN package installed?
I don't use this kind of setup as the Fedora packages work great for me
and allow me to use javahl with my ssh keys which I've always found to a
bit a of a PITA (or to not work due to ABI differences) with upstream
downloads.
This blog entry seems relevant to your issues:
http://markphip.blogspot.com/2009/06/subclipse-and-eclipse-35galileo.html
I've never tried it. You could always tried Subversive:
http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/
Good luck,
Andrew
Ok, I finally figured out why I was having such troubles.
As it turns out, I am using subversion v1.4 repositories for
which Eclipse-Subclipse v1.6 does not work with these
repositories! These were created way back when I started
using Fx->F9 and other OSes - of which subversion 1.4x
was used.
So, I removed Collabnet (v10) & tigris subclipse v1.6, then
installed only tigris v1.4x, and lo & behold - it now works
cleanly. Interestingly, even though I am using F11 &
subversion v1.6x, it serves my v1.4 repository requests
and my other machines just fine, so far.
This staves off upgrading of my v1.4x repositories,
well, at least for now. ;) This is for Ganymede & Galileo
but I am not sure about F11-Fedora-Eclipse as I would
have to figure out if I can downgrade from v1.6x to v1.4x,
which may not be possible or is it? I looked at it and there
does not seem to be a mechanism to remove the v1.6x
versions, so how can I do it?
Thanks!
Dan
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