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We are having trouble importing a project from SVN into Eclipse 2018-12 version. It was working fine until we came up to some random errors. After a lot of debugging, we decided to install a clean setup of Eclipse 2018-12 on the machine. However, the issue remains.

Any ideas on what could be the issue in this case?

Thanks in advance!

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    What's the error and what URL do you enter? Note that there are two different plug-ins for Eclipse that enable Subversion integration - Subclipse and Subversive. Which one do you use? – bahrep Mar 23 '20 at 13:51
  • Why using such an old Eclipse version? Which plug-in do you use for SVN? What are these random errors and why do you think this is related to Eclipse at all? – howlger Mar 23 '20 at 15:32
  • I cannot install any plugin, since I do not have internet access from this server. I have tried the latest version of Eclipse but the result is the same. Moreover, it seems that someone has integrated Eclipse with GitHub. How can I remove this link and use again the Tortoise SVN folder i have created on the server? I managed to disconnect the GitHub repository, still there is no option in Team menu when I right click on the project to synchronize with repository, only Apply Patch or Share Project. Thanks! – Vasileios Mar 23 '20 at 19:20
  • Unshare/disconnect a project and then want to do a synchronize does not make sense. Please answer my questions of my previous comment by editing your question. – howlger Mar 24 '20 at 07:49
  • Disconnect from github and connect to Tortoise SVN folder is what I want to do. I tried as previously commented also the latest version, without any luck. – Vasileios Mar 24 '20 at 12:46

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