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[news.eclipse.technology.subversive] Re: Problem installing Subversive: no Subversive features shown in UI

Hi I am having the same problem with Debian Linux AMD64. Subversive 
does not show in the preferences under Team where CVS is.
I did set it there before I installed the SVN connectors. After the 
connectors it disappeared! I have put in a new post. Only saw yours 
later. Thanks
Rob Key

Mauro Molinari wrote:

> Hello!
> A co-worker of mine running a Linux Debian has problems installing
> Subversive 0.7.8 from the Galileo Update Site on an Eclipse IDE for 
Java
> EE Developers Galileo package.
> 
> He selected and installed the following packages from the Galileo 
update
> site and the Polarion connectors site:
> 
> - Subversive SVN Team Provider 0.7.8.I20090506-1500
> - Subversive SVN Integration for the Mylyn Project 
0.7.8.I20090506-1500
> - SVNKit 1.2.2 Implementation 0.7.8.I20090505-1500
> (the last one brings Subversive SVN Connectors 0.7.8.I20090505-1500 
too)
> 
> Installation went fine, with no errors. However, Eclipse UI doesn't 
show
> any Subversive feature, just like if Subversive weren't installed.
> 
> That is, for instance:
> - no SVN Repository Exploring perspective available
> - no Help | Subversive submenu
> - no Preferences | Team | SVN preferences group
> 
> He also tried to launch Eclipse with -clean option, to uninstall and
> reinstall Subversive completely but with no luck.
> 
> Nothing is written in the log file (contained in the 
workspace/.metadata
> folder) and nothing about problems starting Subversive is shown by
> starting Eclipse with -consolelog -debug command line parameters.
> 
> He is running Eclipse with Sun JRE 1.6.0_13 or Sun JRE 1.6.0_14.
> 
> Following the same steps on a Windows XP X64 Edition on a plain 
Eclipse
> 3.5 Runtime Binary installation with WTP, TPTP, Mylyn, JDT, CVS and
> other plugins installed doesn't give any problems and Subversive
> features are available.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Mauro.

-- 
Robert Key