EclipseLink can access SVN without a problem (svn is served on a
separate server), I should have been more specific... there
doesn't appear to be an SVN client installed on build.eclipse.org.
I've removed my old .rc and .profile just to make certain that
they weren't setting erroneous values.
-Eric
On 9/20/2010 5:00 PM, Daniel Pastore wrote:
Hi Eric,
We also use SVN on Sequoyah and it has been working fine
for us. :)
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, but svn appears to
not be working. Though the problem could be as simple as
my user doesn't have it properly in the path.
-Eric
On 9/20/2010 1:50 PM, Denis Roy wrote:
The Hudson servers
are back online, and the new Build server is now
(somewhat) online. Feel free to log in and
start recovering your build processes.
As I mentioned last week, we have lost the
*build account home directories and the local
MySQL data, but /shared is intact.
Here are some notes:
- there may be some software or OS components
missing. Please file a bug if you need OS
components.
- the new machine is an x86_64 box, so the PPC64
Java files in /shared/common won't work. Feel
free to install new JDKs there
- PPC executables in /shared will no longer
work.
- the local *Build accounts (wtpBuild, phpBuild,
etc) have mostly been recreated with new
passwords. Releng leads who used those accounts
should email webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx to
get the new Build account password. Please
change it to something new at your earliest
convenience.
- signing hasn't been enabled yet.
If you see anything else that is missing, please
let us know.