I really don't know that much about it. I somehow stumbled recently in that
area and noticed one of the modules was disabled and investigated a bit so
that's why I could clarify you in the previous email.
But indeed, I guess some more notifications towards the (existing) users would
be helpful
HiEmilian,
thank You for clarifying this! But if JavaHL could be used, why is it
disabled then? And, if SVN is disabled, there should probably be a hint
somewhere?
Another question: Which features is JavaHL missing?
Kind regards
Peter
Am 22.06.2018 um 18:27 schrieb Emilian Bold:
One of
One of the SVN libraries NetBeans depends on is GPL.
Apache Software Foundation does not allow GPL dependencies, so we disabled that
one.
>From looking here: https://github.com/subclipse/svnclientadapter I see there's
>3 implementations:
* JavaHL - (http://subversion.apache.org/docs/)
* Comman
Hi Geertjan,
latest, of course. ;-)
Running release build 316 on JDK 9 on Linux, not possible to insert any
repo address since the svn binary is asked for, regardless of options
configuration, so doesn't matter. Installed binary is svn 1.10.
With 8.x I didn't have any problems.
Kind rega
Which version of NetBeans, which JDK, which operating system, which SVN
repo, which URL...
Gj
On Friday, June 22, 2018, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> what happened to SVN? When trying to checkout some source, I'm stucking
> asked for where the binary is, even if I select Java-HL (which
Hello,
what happened to SVN? When trying to checkout some source, I'm stucking
asked for where the binary is, even if I select Java-HL (which is AFAIK
a library use by NB).
Kind regards
Peter
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