I have set the dissection on my Ubuntu server and I can use the subclippery (1.6) in the Eclipse helioz on Ubuntu and it works fine.
However, when I try to use subdivision (1.6) in eclipse heliozes in Windows, this does not work And I get errors
When I use http: // serverAddress / svn in Windows , I get an error saying that the folder does not exist and the error is saying in the console:
The repository has been moved svn: the repository permanently 'http: // serverAddress / SVN /'; Please move , I also get a problem when I use svn: // serverAddress / svn .
Do anyone have any ideas?
This is not an eclipse issue, but an SVN digit.
If you can see your repo in a web browser, but in your case:
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Either you have not created a repository (see) >
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Or do you have a repost,
with "Then I asked a subdirectory "
projectx" Under Code ~ / webapps / svn and then ran:trunk", "branches" etc. >
$ svn import project x file: /// home / & lt; Users & gt; / Webapps / svn / projectx -m "first import"
projectx / trunketc. showed fine on Trac, andHttps: //svn.< User & gt; Webfiction .com / projectx /was shown properly in the browser, with proper authentication, etc. All well and goodHowever, in an attempt to check the project from the trunk (using Turtle SVN) I found this error:
Command: Https: //svn.< Users & gt; .webfactional.com / projectx / trunk, fully checkout recursive from revision HEAD, external included error: the repository permanently fixed for error: 'http: //svn.< Users & gt; .webfactional.com / projectx / trunk / '; Please move with the solution
You have created a directory on the file system under your repo, such as
~ / webapps / svn / projectx. This is the wrong way.You should use to create a directory.
If this is not enough, see also this, where it is mentioned that the repository address is usually http: // servername / svn / repositoryname Is, not http: // servername / svn .
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