On 17.12.05 16:45:08, Stephan Michels wrote: > On 12/17/05, Andreas Pakulat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 17.12.05 14:46:52, Stephan Michels wrote: > > > On 12/17/05, Andreas Pakulat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: > > > > > > org.tigris.subversion.javahl.SVNClient not found in > > > > > > gnu.gcj.runtime.SystemClassLoader{urls=[file:/usr/lib/eclipse/startup.jar], > > > > > > parent=gnu.gcj.runtime.ExtensionClassLoader{urls=[], parent=null}} > > > > > > > But I still have the UnkownClassException - > > > > maybe I should file a bug report for this, but which package? > > > > > > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.tigris.subversion.javahl.SVNClient > > > > > > Where do you have installed the svn plugins ? > > > > ?? You mean javahl or subclipse plugin? First one's installed via the > > libsvn-javahl package, 2nd in > > $HOME/.eclipse/org.ecliplise.sdk.ide/update/eclipse/plugins/ > > SVNClient seems to be part of the libsvn-javahl package. Anyway, the plugin > you > installed over the update-manager doesn't find the class > org.tigris.subversion.javahl.SVNClient. It's either a problem of the > subclipse plugin or the libsvn-javahl package.
You did read that subclipse is working when switching to Sun's JDK instead of gcj? libsvn-javahl puts its files into /usr/share/java and /usr/lib/jni but currently I have no idea how I made Sun's "java" see those jar and jni files. I do not set CLASSPATH anywhere... I know I had problems with sun's vm finding the jni-files, but I don't remember how I solved them :-( Maybe there's a message in this group, I'll check tomorrow... Andreas -- Good news from afar can bring you a welcome visitor. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]