Blimey it works!! Seems like my previous install of SilkSVN was incomplete.
MANY thanks!!
- Markus
Anyone know where to obtain a *current 64 bit JavaHL?* I had no luck
googling, and the listed windows clients on subversion.apache.org didn't
help:
* SilkSVN: doesn't provide JavaHL
I
Am 03.09.2019 um 12:58 schrieb Markus Klein:
Anyone know where to obtain a *current 64 bit JavaHL?* I had no luck
googling, and the listed windows clients on subversion.apache.org didn't
help:
* SilkSVN: doesn't provide JavaHL
I think SilkSVN does, I have a libsvnjavahl-1.dll, version 1.9.7
Apache doesn't accept the license of SVNKit afaik.
As for the other lib, there is no Apache-wide push for any integration so
Apache's lib works as good or bad on Apache's IDE like any other lib: based
on how much an unpaid volunteer actually worked on it...
--emi
mar., 3 sept. 2019, 14:58
Thanks for your reply, indeed that might be the case. Do you know why
they ditched it?
I've tried getting JavaHL to work instead of CLI, but I can't get it
working on Win64 Netbeans 11.
Checked out various 64bit SVN clients, none seem to have a compatible
JavaHL DLL:
INFO
It might have something to do with the fact that Apache NetBeans
doesn't include SVNKit anymore and perhaps that library handled your
usecase better.
--emi
On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 2:03 PM Markus Klein wrote:
>
> Dear community,
>
> I've just upgraded from Netbeans 8.2 to Netbeans 11.1. There is
Dear community,
I've just upgraded from Netbeans 8.2 to Netbeans 11.1. There is a change
in the behaviour in case of nested SVN repositories. The use case is, I
have several projects which all share the same CMS core. The core is a
subfolder in the main project, and is represented by a