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Re: SVN Toolkit - IDL8.2.1 Linux not working [message #82252] Mon, 26 November 2012 07:23
Fabzi is currently offline  Fabzi
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Registered: July 2010
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Uh, I can do a http://justfuckinggoogleit.com/ om myself:

http://tinyurl.com/brj77z4

I'll try it now, sorry for the post

On 11/26/2012 10:21 AM, Fab wrote:
> Hi IDLers,
>
> Just upgraded to IDL 8.2.1 on my Ubuntu. First impression is positive,
> since the command IDL> p = plot(INDGEN(10)) doesn't crash IDL down as it
> was doing in IDL 8.1.
>
> I tried to install the SVN toolkit and it worked as usual. However, when
> I restart the workbench, IDL asks me again wich connector I want to
> install, as if the toolkit didn't install at all. If I ignore this and
> try to open a repository location, I get:
>
> SVN: '0x0040010b: Obtain Project Name' operation finished with error:
> Selected SVN connector library is not available or cannot be loaded.
> If you selected native JavaHL connector, please check if binaries are
> available or install and select pure Java Subversion connector from the
> plug-in connectors update site.
> If connectors already installed then you can change the selected one at:
> Window->Preferences->Team->SVN->SVN Connector.
> Selected SVN connector library is not available or cannot be loaded.
>
> Someone using SVN and IDL 8.2 under Linux? Any hints?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fab
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