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subclipse and svn client
user name
2007-08-28 08:09:55
Hi ,

1) Can i user subclipse and Linux svn client both together .
Will they 
corrupt each others data ?

2) I also have a problem with checkout . I use subclipse 1.2
with 
subversion 1.4 . Working directories are on a nfs mounted
folder , and 
repository is accessed by HTTP .

Checkouts always fail in between and I have to do multiple
updates after 
checkouts to completely retrieve the project. Sometimes they
fail due to 
locks errors , and sometimes simply can not checkout error .
i have 
tried cleanup no use.

But some times i can checkout the whole project without any
error .

Is there a troubleshooting guideline ?

Regards




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Re: subclipse and svn client
user name
2007-08-28 08:35:22
On 8/28/07, aT <atif.aligmail.com> wrote:

> 1) Can i user subclipse and Linux svn client both
together . Will they
> corrupt each others data ?

They should work together fine on any OS.

> 2) I also have a problem with checkout . I use
subclipse 1.2 with
> subversion 1.4 . Working directories are on a nfs
mounted folder , and
> repository is accessed by HTTP .
>
> Checkouts always fail in between and I have to do
multiple updates after
> checkouts to completely retrieve the project. Sometimes
they fail due to
> locks errors , and sometimes simply can not checkout
error . i have
> tried cleanup no use.
>
> But some times i can checkout the whole project without
any error .

What happens during a checkout is outside our control.  We
run an API
and it does the rest.  Open your Eclipse Preferences and go
to Team >
SVN and see which client provider you are using.  It is
possible that
SVNKit has problems checking out to NFS shares that the
native client
(JavaHL) does not.

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Thanks

Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspo
t.com/

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