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    Hi,
    Thanks for the sugeestions.
    Although the problem was differently (problem in my home/build.properties
    file, I redefind the path to the plugin directory, which leads to these
    strange errors) the TortoiseSVN solution is a very good one, better then
    subclipse.
    Dolf
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    From: Rl Luta [mailto:raphael (AT) apache (DOT) org]
    Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 11:27
    To: Jetspeed Users List
    Subject: Re: J2 - M4 SVN/Maven problem ?
    Smits.Dolf wrote:
    Hello,
    I just wanted to pick up some work on jetspeed (making some changes on the
    LDAP security part).
    (using eclips with subclipse plug-in)
    So I started with importing from SVN, donwloaded trunk as a project.
    Although this compiled, starting tomcat and requesting a page resulted in
    SQL errors being thrown.
    (both on mySql as on HSQL)
    So I reverted back to the milestone M3 release. This gave a lot of
    problems
    with files being not downloaded.
    I upgraded al my plugins (subclipse, meave aand mevenide) to the latest
    versions.
    Downloaded M3 again (now without any problems) but it wont compile
    anymore,
    it end with maven errors
    I tried refreshing the maven xml again but it doesn make any difference.
    (ran maven both via eclipse, as well on the command line
    (i'm running this on win 2000)
    Is this a problem on the SVN repository?
    A problem with donwloading via subclipse?
    a problem with my maven install?
    something else?
    Can anyone try to help me out on this?
    Subclipse occasionnally barfs on SVN repositories when their respective
    versions are not synchronised.
    To avoid these kind of headaches, I'd advise you to manage you repositoy
    access outside of Eclipse either with TortoiseSVN or svn command line.
    Your results should be *much* more predictable.

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