Hi, thanks for the tip. It is exactly as you said.
I checked com.jcraft.jsch and there are already 2 versions installed:
0.1.50 and 0.1.51. So, conflict with 0.1.53 doesn't seem to be
impossible at all. And since I don't know whose dependencies those are,
it truly seems to be better to start w
Hi
I suspect that your upgrade, like mine, resulted in com.jcraft.jsch
0.1.51 and 0.1.53 'co-existing'. They don't. You might try forcibly
eliminating 0.1.51. Much safer to start with a clean new Eclipse
installation.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 04/10/2015 12:57, Alexander Gurov wrot
I did see the discussion in "Git outage?", but did not see this report
on Bugzilla. And google didn't suggest it to me.
It seems that EGit should be updated manually to the 4.1 version?
Unfortunately it does not seem to be such a simple task, since after
updating it to the version 4.1 it is abso
Have you seen https://bugs.eclipse.org/478690 ?
It also links to the early thread in this list titled "Git outage?"
HTH,
Stephan
On 10/04/2015 09:59 AM, Alexander Gurov wrote:
Hello everyone,
While Git works fine for some projects (SimRel, for example), for some other it
fails (at least for o
Hello everyone,
While Git works fine for some projects (SimRel, for example), for some
other it fails (at least for our web site project) and I was unable to
find nor the reason, nor the solution to the problem.
So, if there is anyone who knows what to do, any help is much appreciated.
P.S.
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