Great!  Sorry that that "feature" caught you.

FYI: Your trunk should be where your development branch code lives.  "trunk"
of projects is meant to be a "mostly stable" place where bleeding edge code
lives.  Putting code into the development branch and then merging to trunk
only so often is an anti-pattern.  Biggest problem is that new  devs don't
know to look in that branch.  Next problem is yours with how to maintain a
long-living branch.  A branch is meant to only be around for a short while
for 1-2 week features and then merged + pruned.  Branches are cheap to
create in svn, so feel free to create/merge/prune often for any new
features.

Ben

2011/10/18 Juan David Pastás Rivera <[email protected]>

> I am going to delete log4j and slf4j in trunk and development.
>
> It worked, thanks, I put the jars directly in lib and not lib/dcm4che.
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