Hi,
I think I have found an incompatibility between the
Buckminster subversive integration and the current Subversive plugin available
from eclipse.org. I’m new to Buckminster, so before posting it as a bug I
wanted to check and see if I am likely correct.
I have installed the late Buckminster along with the
subversive integration. I already had subversive 0.7 and its associated
requirements installed and operational. Buckminster operations that do not use
svn appear to be working fine.
I’m trying the Hello_XML_World example. I open http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/samples/queries/demo.cquery
and the cquery is displayed. When I push the “Resolve To Wizard”
button, I get the following error:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
org.eclipse.team.svn.core.utility.SubProgressMonitorWithInfo.<init>(Lorg/eclipse/core/runtime/IProgressMonitor;I)V
ERROR [0001] : java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
org.eclipse.team.svn.core.utility.SubProgressMonitorWithInfo.<init>(Lorg/eclipse/core/runtime/IProgressMonitor;I)V
Checking the 0.7 source for org.eclipse.team.svn.core.utility.SubProgressMonitorWithInfo,
the constructor has been changed to take a double, rather than the int listed
in the error message. Best I can tell, 0.7 is the earliest subversive
version available on the eclipse site (1.1 (an older version) is available on
the polarion site, but I have not found the other required plugins to match).
I looks like the
Buckminster integration code that is calling org.eclipse.team.svn.core.utility.SubProgressMonitorWithInfo
needs to be updated to pass a double.
Does assessment
make sense? If so, I can submit a bug report.
Thanks
Rich Scott