this is the same error message in another context
but apparently this might be a bug of subclipse when dealing with dependent
or linked projects with team synchro...
this is often the problem with eclipse plugins...
On my side, I get lots of Java Heap Space errors with m2eclipse unless
I create specific maven targets with specific VM args :)...
Pascal
On 4/29/08, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
On Apr 29, 2008, at 7:24 PM, Vincent Massol wrote:
Thanks Pascal.
I had Eclipse crashing with m2eclipse/subclipse, especially when
going to the team sync view so I thought I would use a newer version
of subclipse (1.3.x). I did that but since it uses SVNKIt 2.0.x
which is a SVN 1.5 client it transformed my local svn copy into a
1.5 copy and my command line svn did not work anymore (since it's a
1.4 client)...
So I had to succeed in creating a patch in eclipse with the 1.5
client but it kept failing because of some svn corruptions. I
finally succeeded and got subclipse 1.2.x back.
All is now working except some subclipse errors that I get quite
frequently... (Idon't have the error at hand)
The error I get when doing a svn update:
"
An internal error occurred during: "SVN Update".
Attempted to beginRule: P/xwiki-plugin-wiki-manager, does not match
outer scope rule: P/xwiki-plugins
"
I see that it's been reported to the subclipse project but I haven't
found a solution yet. If you know of one let me know.
Thanks
-Vincent
On Apr 29, 2008, at 7:08 PM, Pascal Voitot
wrote:
I'm also using subclipse in eclipse so if I
may help you, don't
hesitate to
ask...
Pascal
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Vincent Massol
<vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
On Apr 29, 2008, at 4:49 PM, Pascal Voitot wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a question:
> now it seems Request/Response/SessionContext are stored in a
> ThreadLocal in
> ServletContainer...
> But apparently, in the new Action model, the container is still
> passed to
> all functions...
>
> Wasn't the ThreadLocal meant mostly to prevent this?
> (I may be wrong and the code might be temporary also...)
I have fixed this locally but haven't committed yet since I need to
ensure my ThreadLocal code works fine before.
I've also been struggling with eclipse and svn for the past 2
days... :(
Stay tuned.
Thanks
-Vincent
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