I use the command line version of svn.  It's available for both Linux and 
Windows.

If you are using Windows and want a GUI, you can use tortoiseSVN.  They 
should both work fine with very little memory usage.

---- 
Thanks,
Adam





From:
Kevin Brown <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected]
Date:
05/19/2011 03:07
Subject:
Pulling project down via subversion (in Eclipse)



I'm trying to pull down the project via SVN (as per
http://pdfbox.apache.org/download.html) with Eclipse and the SVN plugin, 
but
i keep getting a heap error. Even when i push the heap up to 900MB! What's
the best way to pull this down? Forgive me, i'm new to Subversion!





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