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Hello
I ran into a problem with subversion, that Tim O blogged about at              http://tottinge.blogsome.com/2006/12/19/java-always-hard-to-get-started/
I have eclipse 3.2.1 for mac osx.  specifically eclipse-SDK-3.2.1-macosx-carbon.tarI  installed subclipse from  this url: http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.0.x
When I tried to create a new project from an existing svn repository i got this message:
<message>Error validating location: "org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException: Network connection closed unexpectedlysvn: Connection closed unexpectedly''
Keep location anyway?</message>
We solved the problem when my colleague started poking around in
Preferences/SVN
and we changed SVN Interface from "JavaHL (JNI)" to "SVNKit (Pure Java)"(BTW: My colleague did not have to make that change on his machine, as SVNKit was his default.)

It works fine now.  Thanks for pinging Tim.
Is there a way to get a shortcut key for Update and Commit, or a tool in the tool bar?
thanks, James

--------James W. GrenningObject Mentor, Inc.cell: 847-331-9942www.objectmentor.comblog.objectmentor.com--------


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Re: Problems with Subclipse 1.0.4

On 12/19/06, Paul Glezen <pglezen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I just upgraded to Subclipse 1.0.4 and have experienced the following problems with RAD 6.0.1.1 IF002. Modified files disappear after update - this was reported by someone else on 12/15. When I sync with repository and observe both incoming and outgoing changes, then update the incoming changes, the outgoing changes disappear. I can see them again if I switch back and forth between the incoming and outgoing views. I would not be at all surprised if this is an Eclipse bug.  I used to see this problem all the time when I used Eclipse 3.0 and I never see it in the 3.2 version any more.  Checking out projects - When I check out a project, I don't get all the files. When I do a sync with Repository - the Synchronize view shows me these files as still needing to be added to my workspace. But when I click Update, nothing happens. Sometimes, if I do it enough times, the files will eventually come in. Sometimes I have to click Update on an individual file, then rest of them will come in too. Are you using SVNKit or JavaHL?  If you really did not get all of the files it would HAVE to be a problem in the adapter.  Subclipse does the equivalent of running the svn co command.  We do not control what files comes down from the repository. Update Directories - Sometimes with sync from Repository, I see directories that claim they need to be updated. No files need this. Just some directories. Clicking Update removes them from the view, but leaves me wondering why. This is a feature.  I'll be blogging about it soon since it has come up and been answered a lot on this list and I need something to link to.  Until then, if you search the archives for "Show Out of Date Folders" you should get some hits to the previous times I've explained it. -- ThanksMark Phippardhttp://markphip.blogspot.com/

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Problems with Subclipse 1.0.4

I was using JavaHL.  I can switch to SVNKit for many cases.  But there will be some cases where I need the ra_file protocol.  Is there some way I can trace the execution of the adapter to determine what problem it might be experiencing? >> files. When I do a sync with Repository - the Synchronize view shows me >> these files as still needing to be added to my workspace. But when I click >> Update, nothing happens. Sometimes, if I do it enough times, the files will >> eventually come in. Sometimes I have to click Update on an individual file, >> then rest of them will come in too. >> >Are you using SVNKit or JavaHL?  If you really did not get all of the files >it would HAVE to be a problem in the adapter.  Subclipse does the equivalent >of running the svn co command.  We do not control what files comes down from >the repository. Paul

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Problems with Subclipse 1.0.4

I just upgraded to Subclipse 1.0.4 and have experienced the following problems with RAD 6.0.1.1 IF002. Modified files disappear after update - this was reported by someone else on 12/15. When I sync with repository and observe both incoming and outgoing changes, then update the incoming changes, the outgoing changes disappear. I can see them again if I switch back and forth between the incoming and outgoing views. Checking out projects - When I check out a project, I don't get all the files. When I do a sync with Repository - the Synchronize view shows me these files as still needing to be added to my workspace. But when I click Update, nothing happens. Sometimes, if I do it enough times, the files will eventually come in. Sometimes I have to click Update on an individual file, then rest of them will come in too. Update Directories - Sometimes with sync from Repository, I see directories that claim they need to be updated. No files need this. Just some directories. Clicking Update removes them from the view, but leaves me wondering why. Reverting back to 1.0.3 has removed the problem for the time being. - Paul Paul Glezen Consulting IT Specialist IBM Software Services for WebSphere 818 539 3321

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Re: Problem Mac/Eclipse/Subclipse

On 12/20/06, James Grenning <grenning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I ran into a problem with subversion, that Tim O blogged about at http://tottinge.blogsome.com/2006/12/19/java-always-hard-to-get-started/ I have eclipse 3.2.1 for mac osx. specifically eclipse-SDK-3.2.1-macosx-carbon.tar I installed subclipse from this url: http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.0.x When I tried to create a new project from an existing svn repository i got this message: <message> Error validating location: "org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException: Network connection closed unexpectedly svn: Connection closed unexpectedly '' Keep location anyway? </message> Were you using svn+ssh:// protocol? We solved the problem when my colleague started poking around in Preferences/SVN and we changed SVN Interface from "JavaHL (JNI)" to "SVNKit (Pure Java)" (BTW: My colleague did not have to make that change on his machine, as SVNKit was his default.) If JavaHL is installed (which you have to do yourself on OS X), then it will be used as default. If it is not installed, we fall back to SVNKit. So your colleague probably just does not have it installed. Some Subversion binary packages from the command line include it, some do not. It works fine now. Thanks for pinging Tim. Is there a way to get a shortcut key for Update and Commit, or a tool in the tool bar? Yes. I am going to blog that tonight if you want more details. But for starters, you need to install the 1.1.x version of Subclipse. See http://subclipse.tigris.org/callisto.html -- Thanks Mark Phippard http://markphip.blogspot.com/
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