Generally speaking, always be careful when updating Eclipse. Pick and 
choose the updates as there is no better way to break Eclipse than to run 
Update. For example, for various platforms 1.7 SVN clients are still quite 
sparse, but the Subclipse plugin will always gleefully leap from 1.6.x to 
1.8.x on update, breaking your SVN support.

However, on that same issue, JetBrains is a bit of a stalwart. Just because 
you pay for it, does not mean their updates come quickly. Last year their 
TeamCity plugin (for IntelliJ and Eclipse) was delayed nearly 7 months, in 
cause you wanted to support SVN 1.7. ;)




Sincerely,
Joseph

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