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Sorry, I think I've wasted your time. I tried to reproduce it at home and I can't. I suspect that I somehow mixed two releases (probably unzipping 1.8.10 code into existing HEAD code or something similar); it was a long day... Many apologies. (Turns away to hide reddening face...) Stuart P.S. If anyone is still reading (and does not yet hate me), I had a tangential question about whether there is anything on Windows which provides a binary install of the JavaHL JAR *and* native libraries (as occurs in Linux packages such as libsvn-java on Ubuntu). It seems that SlikSVN installs *only* the native libraries. (Hence why I was building a 'paired' JAR manually from SVN source.) I put up a Stack Overflow question about it, so any answers might be best going there: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26782416. Yes, I do have a silly Stack Overflow name. On 6 November 2014 17:42, Branko Čibej <br...@wandisco.com> wrote: > On 06.11.2014 18:18, Stuart Rossiter wrote: > > Brane, > > > > > Where did you download the source tarball from? > > > > The 'official' one from https://subversion.apache.org/download/. > > > > (Namely the 1.8.10 ZIP > > one: > http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.apache.org/subversion/subversion-1.8.10.zip > .) > > > I just checked the ZIP file from this mirror against the one in our > master distribution source, and compared its contents with the tarballs. > There are only expected differences (those are related to the build > system, which is different on *nix than on Windows). The sources, > including JavaHL sources, are all identical. > > Could you perhaps share a build log that shows specific errors that you > saw during compilation? > > -- Brane > > -- ________________________________ Stuart Rossiter stuart.p.rossi...@gmail.com Research Fellow: EPSRC Care Life Cycle Project http://www.southampton.ac.uk/clc