Wasn't it that some particular directory caused the checkout to fail?
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De: Bob Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ah, did the jmol-web svn checkout issue get resolved?
I doubt it, I don't think anyone reported the issue.
But the problem is to know where to report the problem: is it a Eclipse problem
? a Tigris problem ? a sourceforge problem ?
For the developers not using Eclipse: did you have a problem checking out
Jmol-web ?
It will tell if it's a sourceforge problem.
Is there an other subversion plugin for Eclipse ?
Nico
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