In my case i get rid of this issue by deselecting the Netbeans
Distribution UC in the plugins manager

Le 03/09/2020 à 14:04, HRH a écrit :
> Actually, I could not find the SVN on my system (system-wide search
> for svn.et on Windows 10), or in the IDE Netbeans 12.0. Apparently, in
> the older version of the IDE (i.e. 7.x) there was a direct link from
> the Tools->Options->... but since it is no longer part of the IDE
> bundle, it is not easy to remove it. Any insights on how to remove the
> inconspicuous SVN module from Netbeans would be great.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Thursday, September 3, 2020, 3:25:39 PM GMT+4:30, HRH
> <hrh...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:
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>
> Thanks, I will try to do that and hopefully get around this bottle neck.
>
> Thanks again
> On Thursday, September 3, 2020, 3:00:26 PM GMT+4:30, Neil C Smith
> <neilcsm...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 at 11:18, HRH <hrh...@yahoo.com.invalid
> <mailto:hrh...@yahoo.com.invalid>> wrote:
> > Thank you Neil for your prompt response. I am cognizant that SVN is
> not a Maven plugin. However, as I indicated earlier, I received an
> update for the Maven plugin. I hope that these screen captures can
> bring eliminate any ambiguity ..
>
> There isn't ambiguity, in the sense that it's the same issue as in the
> thread linked to, which I remember reading before.
>
> Why the existing dependency issue only gets triggered by the update I
> don't know, but I'm assuming that SVN module isn't actually enabled
> anyway, as its dependency isn't met?!  I'd try uninstalling that, or
> replacing it with the (unsupported!) version linked to in that thread.
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Neil

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