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Can't view/checkout/update/etc with Subversive on Eclipse Ganymede (400 Error) [message #38463] Fri, 28 November 2008 02:01 Go to next message
Andrew is currently offline AndrewFriend
Messages: 9
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
I'm getting the following error when I try and checkout a project from my
subversion repository:

Checkout operation for 'http://server/repos/path/to/project' failed.
svn: REPORT of '/repos/!svn/vcc/default': 400 Bad Request (http://server)

I get something similar when I try and update the project. I can't view
the repository either. This all worked fine in the previous version of
Eclipse I was using (Europa), so something's now broken in this verison of
Eclipse.

I'm using Ubuntu 7.10, and I can access the repository just fine with the
command line client, and with the previous version of Eclipse.

I tried checking it out from Subversion, but that didn't work. This is a
new install of Eclipse, downloaded from the Eclipse site, and pointing to
a brand-new workspace. When I couldn't check it out via Eclipse, I tried
it with the command line, and that worked fine. Eclipse picked up the the
fact that it was under version control when I added it as an existing
project, but it won't update and it won't commit, which isn't a lot of use
to me.

I'm running Sun Java 1.5, in case it makes a difference, and my SVN
Connector is set to SVN Kit (SVN 1.5.2, SVNKit/1.2.0 r4949).

Anyone got any ideas on how I can resolve this? The only possibility I can
see is that the server's subversion is an old version, too old to work
with the new Eclipse, but I'm hoping it's something else.

Thanks all.
Re: Can't view/checkout/update/etc with Subversive on Eclipse Ganymede (400 Error) [message #38744 is a reply to message #38463] Thu, 04 December 2008 08:28 Go to previous message
Andrew is currently offline AndrewFriend
Messages: 9
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Bah, as it turns out it was a problem with the proxy server. As I don't
need to use the proxy to access subversion, everything worked just fine
once I disabled it within Eclipse.

This problem doesn't seem to be all that common, so hopefully someone else
will find this useful...
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