To Whom It May Concern,
This email is in regards to a potential software bug I've encountered in
Subversion 1.9.3. I wasn't really able to find anything on the existing issue
tracker, however that may be due to my inability to get any useful information
out of it. As directed on the issues page
On 08.07.2016 16:38, Mark Phippard wrote:
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 4:58 AM, Walter Klust wrote:
Hello,
I have an interesting problem concerning JavaHL:
- Windows 7, JRE 8u66, Eclipse 4.2.1, Subclipse 1.8.22, JavaHL 1.8.10
- a changeset of around 2000 files; roughly 50% modified and 50% deleted
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 4:58 AM, Walter Klust wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an interesting problem concerning JavaHL:
>
> - Windows 7, JRE 8u66, Eclipse 4.2.1, Subclipse 1.8.22, JavaHL 1.8.10
> - a changeset of around 2000 files; roughly 50% modified and 50% deleted
> (probably to a large refactoring
On 08.07.2016 13:11, Branko Čibej wrote:
On 08.07.2016 10:58, Walter Klust wrote:
Hello,
I have an interesting problem concerning JavaHL:
- Windows 7, JRE 8u66, Eclipse 4.2.1, Subclipse 1.8.22, JavaHL 1.8.10
- a changeset of around 2000 files; roughly 50% modified and 50%
deleted (probably to
On 08.07.2016 10:58, Walter Klust wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an interesting problem concerning JavaHL:
>
> - Windows 7, JRE 8u66, Eclipse 4.2.1, Subclipse 1.8.22, JavaHL 1.8.10
> - a changeset of around 2000 files; roughly 50% modified and 50%
> deleted (probably to a large refactoring)
> - on tryi
Hello,
I have an interesting problem concerning JavaHL:
- Windows 7, JRE 8u66, Eclipse 4.2.1, Subclipse 1.8.22, JavaHL 1.8.10
- a changeset of around 2000 files; roughly 50% modified and 50% deleted
(probably to a large refactoring)
- on trying to commit the changes eclipse pops up a message af