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doesn't due to a licensing issue from what someone else said.
Tim McGinnis
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From:
"Nicola Musatti"
To:
"Maven Users List"
Date:
08/25/2010 05:04 AM
Subject:
Re: Using Subversion and Maven
Did you install an Eclipse Subve
done since then). Previously when using cvs it just used the
client
in Eclipse, but when I tried to do the same with subversion it gave me
this error.
Tim McGinnis
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Web Development
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From:
"Wayne Fay"
To:
"Maven Users List"
Date:
08/24/2010 03:04 PM
Subject:
R
when using cvs it just used the client
in Eclipse, but when I tried to do the same with subversion it gave me
this error.
Tim McGinnis
717 720-1962
Web Development
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From:
"Wayne Fay"
To:
"Maven Users List"
Date:
08/24/2010 03:04 PM
Subject:
Re: Using Subversion and Mave
:
"Wayne Fay"
To:
"Maven Users List"
Date:
08/24/2010 03:04 PM
Subject:
Re: Using Subversion and Maven
> with Subversion. I am getting the error "'svn' is not recognized as an
> internal or external command". From what I can find on google I
actuall
> with Subversion. I am getting the error "'svn' is not recognized as an
> internal or external command". From what I can find on google I actually
> need to have svn installed separately from Maven. Is this correct?
Yes.
What causes you to assume anything else? Is there some documentation
tha
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Timothy Mcginnis
wrote:
> I am moving our dev team from CVS to Subversion and started testing Maven
> with Subversion. I am getting the error "'svn' is not recognized as an
> internal or external command". From what I can find on google I actually
> need to have
I am moving our dev team from CVS to Subversion and started testing Maven
with Subversion. I am getting the error "'svn' is not recognized as an
internal or external command". From what I can find on google I actually
need to have svn installed separately from Maven. Is this correct?
Tim McG