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Product Version = NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 201110120600) Operating System = Windows XP version 5.1 running on x86 Java; VM; Vendor = 1.6.0_25 Runtime = Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 20.0-b11 Netbeans reports that the client being used is too old. The Subversion module might need to be updated to support SVN release 1.7.0.
for now use the commandline client as a fallback -J-DsvnClientAdapterFactory=commandline
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First we should make the fallback to the commandline client (complicated -J-DsvnClientAdapterFactory=commandline setup) automatic: tracked as bug #204148
http://netbeans.org/projects/versioncontrol/pages/Subversion1_7
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Please back port a fix for 7.0.1 - 7.1 is not quite ready for OS X yet (fullscreen mode trouble).
Hmm, not sure if I should be spawning a new issue for this, but "Netbeans SVN commandline" is not behaving the same way as "SVN from the command line" for me. I have all my certificates and passwords entered into the SVN configuration (works fine from the command line), but running via Netbeans in commandline mode gives me: INFO [org.netbeans.modules.subversion]: cli: ERROR "svn: OPTIONS of 'https://REMOVED': Server certificate verification failed: issuer is not trusted (https://REMOVED)" INFO [org.netbeans.modules.subversion]: cli: ERROR "svn: OPTIONS of 'https://REMOVED': authorization failed: Could not authenticate to server: rejected Basic challenge (https://REMOVED)" I'm running svn 1.6.16 bundled with OS X Lion and Netbeans 7.0.1. What else needs to be added to the config to ensure that the command line SVN is really being called correctly?
(In reply to comment #13) Copying the accepted server certificates from ~/.subversion/config/auth/svn.ssl.server to ~/.netbeans/VERSION/config/svn/config/auth/svn.ssl.server could help.
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In reply to comment 14, I still get a prompt for the username/password if I do that. This means that the commandline SVN option is still using the NB bundled configurations - if I'm using the command line SVN client then I want to be using the svn configuration options from ~/.subversion which will access passwords stored in my OS X Keychain, etc etc.
fixed in trunk, svnkit and javahl support upgraded to 1.7
This fix didn't hit the 7.1.2 patches - any chance of that happening?
(In reply to comment #18) > This fix didn't hit the 7.1.2 patches - any chance of that happening? No, sorry.