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List:       subclipse-users
Subject:    Re: Subclipse Errors
From:       Mark Phippard <MarkP () softlanding ! com>
Date:       2005-06-30 14:21:17
Message-ID: OFAF10BE78.A6BCFF99-ON85257030.004DFE22-85257030.004F1775 () softlanding ! com
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Alex <alex.foreman@ashford-applications.co.uk> wrote on 06/30/2005 
09:17:21 AM:

> Thanks for your reply Mark.
> 
> After a few attempts, strangely the Subclipse project downloaded via the
> Eclipse update and installed.  I have no idea why it worked that time
> and on none of the other attempts.  I have now got it installed but when
> I try and change view to the SVN repository view Eclipse says it cannot
> show work bench layout and only displays the editor.
> 
> When I try team synchronizing and syncronise with the repository that is
> already setup (it recognises one of the old projects as a SVN project in
> the workbench when i had Subclipse almost working properly :) ) It give
> me the error i got with M7 on syncronize.
> 
> ResourceVariantTreeSubscriber.1
>   ResourceVariantTreeSubscriber.2
>     Error getting status for resource P/Stepping Stone
> Not Implemented Yet

This means you do not have JavaHL.  The command line adapter does not 
support Synchrnonize.  The best option is to get JavaHL installed.  At the 
time I did it, there was not a Subversion 1.2.0 Debian package available 
that contained JavaHL.  If you can find one, then go ahead and install it. 
 Otherwise, you are going to have to build from source.  Fortunately, it 
is very easy.

On Ubuntu I just downloaded and unpacked the Subversion 1.2.0 tarball. 
Then did something like this:

cd subversion-1.2.0
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/j2se/1.4
./configure --enable-ssl --enable-javahl --with-jdk=$JAVA_HOME 
--with-jikes==$JAVA_HOME/bin/javac
./make
./make javahl
./make install
./make install-javahl

That builds and installs Subversion and JavaHL.  There is one more step 
you need to do.  By default when you run Eclipse the Java JNI calls will 
not find the JavaHL library.  I just created a simple shell script to 
launch Eclipse that fixes this.

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib
cd ~/eclipse
./eclipse

Mark



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