Subversive distribution consists of two parts - Subversive plug-in and Subversive SVN Connectors. Both parts are required in order to work with Subversive. Subversive plug-in is provided under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0 ("EPL"). A copy of the EPL is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html. Subversive SVN Connectors are external libraries with their own licenses, which are distributed from an external location at www.polarion.com.
In order to install Subversive you should install Subversive plug-in and at least one Subversive SVN connector, such as native (win32 only) JavaHL connector or pure Java SVNKit connector. Subversive plug-in and Subversive SVN Connectors are distributed from different update sites on different locations, so you should point two update sites in Eclipse update manager.
|
New Easier Installation! A new Connectors Discovery feature (starting from version 0.7.8.I20090808-1900) simplifies Subversive installation. |
|
Galileo ReleaseVersion: 0.7.8.I20090904-1300 | Date: 04 September 2009Part of Galileo Release. Update site: Update Site is a part of Galileo Update Site. Look at Help > Install New Software... > select Galileo - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo > Collaboration Tools Archived update site: Important: Subversive installation includes Subversive plug-in and Subversive SVN Connectors plug-in. In order to start work with Subversive you should install both of them. Subversive SVN Connectors are distributed from an external location due to licensing requirements. |
|
Latest ReleaseVersion: 0.7.8.I20091023-1300 | Date: 23 October 2009This is most up-to-date stable version. It includes SVN 1.6 features support. Update site: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/subversive/0.7/update-site/
Archived update site: Latest Release for Headless Environment:Update site: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/subversive/0.7/headless-update-site/
Archived update site: Important: Subversive installation includes Subversive plug-in and Subversive SVN Connectors plug-in. In order to start work with Subversive you should install both of them. Subversive SVN Connectors distributed from an external location due to licensing requirements. Change Log | Release Notes |
|
Weekly BuildVersion: 0.7.8.I20091106-1900 | Date: 06 November 2009It includes SVN 1.6 features support. Update site: http://download.eclipse.org/technology/subversive/0.7/weekly-site/
Archived update site: Important: Subversive installation includes Subversive plug-in and Subversive SVN Connectors plug-in. In order to start work with Subversive you should install both of them. Subversive SVN Connectors distributed from an external location due to licensing requirements. |
|
SVN PDE BuildVersion: 0.7.8.I20090525-1500 | Date: 25 May 2009Subversive PDE plugin allows to fetch the source code from SVN repository as part of the PDE build process. Update site: Documentation |
Version distributed here is the successor to Subversive 1.1.x stream, previously distributed from the community site of Polarion Software. If you want to migrate to this version, you should install it, then perform migration steps and uninstall the previous version of Subversive. You can find step-by-step process descriptions here: Migration instructions.
Installation and update process is simple and straightforward. You can find step-by-step process descriptions in Installation instructions and in Update instructions.
This version requires at least Eclipse 3.3 and doesn't support previous versions of Eclipse IDE. You can see full list of requirements in 'Requirements' topic.
All downloads are provided under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Foundation Software User Agreement unless otherwise specified. Please note that the use of the software you are about to access may be subject to third party terms and conditions and you are responsible for abiding by such terms and conditions.
What are the differences between SVN Connectors and which one to choose?
Please refer to corresponding section on FAQ page.
Is it right that version 0.7 is newer than versions 1.1.0 and 1.0.0, which I previously used?
Yes, it's right: version 0.7 is the newer version. Why? According to Eclipse Foundation requirements, new and migrated projects should go through the Incubation phase, and a project in that phase should have a version number less then 1.0 - that's why we downgraded the version numbering when the project migrated to Eclipse from the original project sponsor.
I use Eclipse 3.2. Can I use Eclipse Subversive?
Version, distributed here requires Eclipse 3.3, so you can't use it. But you can use one of previous Subversive releases still distributed from project's corporate sponsor at www.polarion.com.