rebuild world

Jay Sachs jay+macports at covariant.org
Thu Sep 11 06:56:26 PDT 2008


Just to add some more data points. First, "it works for me". I'm  
runing OS/X 10.5.4, Eclipse 3.4.0I20080607-2000, Subclipse 1.4.2,  
Subversion Client Adapter  1.5.1, Subversion Native Library Adapter  
1.5.1. Via MacPorts, I have installed:

   subversion @1.5.1_0 (active)
   subversion-javahlbindings @1.5.1_0 (active)
   subversion-perlbindings @1.5.2_0 (active)

Subversion and the javahlbindings were installed on August 1 (almost  
certainly after an immediately preceding `port sync`).

What are the differences you guys might notice between your systems  
and this?

On Sep 10, 2008, at 12:24 PM, Troy Daley wrote:

> I have 2 options in the "SVN interface" section under Preferences- 
> >Team->SVN:
>
> JavaHL (JNI) Not Available
> SVNKit (Pure Java) SVNKit v1.2..0.4710
>
> Generally, the JavaHL option works better for me (it is faster),  
> however as you can see it's "Not Available"  So I use the SVNKit  
> option, which I believe is an optional plugin under the subclipse  
> plugin.  If you look at the update site subclipse.tigris.org/ 
> update_1.4.x there is an "SVNKit Adapter BETA (optional)" option.   
> Seems to work, but it's slow for me.
>
> Hope that helps, and sorry for the eclipse clutter in the macports  
> list.
>
> troy
>
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Frank Schima <macsforever2000 at macports.org 
> > wrote:
> Hi Troy,
>
>
>
> On Sep 10, 2008, at 7:15 AM, Troy Daley wrote:
>
> I'm using eclipse with subclipse (the Subversion plugin).  There is  
> an option to use JavaHL bindings (macports port subversion- 
> javahlbindings) to call out to the subversion client on your  
> machine, rather than use the pure java client which we've had speed  
> issues with.  Normally, the plugin will detect JavaHL and present it  
> as an option.  This used to work for me, but it stopped working some  
> time ago as I updated subversion and subversion-javahlbindings.   
> While svn works fine from the command line, and all of the expected  
> libraries are present and in the correct place for the subversion- 
> javahlbindings project, it still doesn't work.
>
> I spoke to the subclipse maintainer and he agreed that everything  
> appears to be in the correct place, but it looks like the subclipse  
> code is having problems loading those libraries.  He hyphothisised  
> that it may be due to dependency issues with the bindings package.   
> Now it so happens that I went through force removed inactive  
> packages and I wondered if I had broken something.  So I just wanted  
> to go back through and rebuild everything to guarentee that  
> dependencies weren't an issue, which is why I was asking about a  
> sanity check or a rebuild world command.
>
> I doubt that this is a macports issue at all, and I don't expect  
> this list to help me with eclipse issues, which is why I didn't  
> elaborate in my previous email.  I was just hoping to rule out  
> macports as an issue in this case.
>
> FWIW, I am also using Eclipse with the subclipse plug-in and the  
> MacPorts version of subversion (with subversion-javahlbindings). I  
> have the exact same problem with it - and I also just use the  
> command line. So I don't think anything is wrong with your MacPorts  
> setup, but I do think that something may be wrong the subversion- 
> javahlbindings port.
>
> I'm curious that you mentioned using the pure Java client. In the  
> Eclipse preferences, under Team->SVN I am not able to select any  
> client in the popup menu - it is active but there is nothing to  
> choose! Is that not true for you?
>
>
> Cheers!
> Frank
>
>
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