Eclipse Disruptive Server Failed to Connect

I use the Eclipse Indigo and Subversive provider SVN Team.

While I was creating projects using the SVN repository, I provided a username and password.

Now after a week I want to update some files, right-click the file, Team-> Update, getting the following error:

Some resources were not updated. svn: connection refused by the server svn: PROPFIND request failed on 'bla bla' 

I think I should go in, but where can you point the way from? Or what could be the problem? Thanks

+7
source share
6 answers

A PROPFIND request error probably means that Subversive cannot read content from the server. A more detailed error message may be present in the error log view (Window / Show view / Other ..., and there it is in the General category, if I remember correctly).

Without a more detailed error message, I will open an overview of SVN Repository Exploring view and try to update the repository location settings (right click, properties) and try (1) check the existing settings and (2) update the username / password information.

+5
source

Just open the eclipse settings. Click General > Network Connections .

Then, in accordance with the environment, set the active provider and other proxy settings.

+8
source

Eclipse Settings. click General > Network Connections โ†’ change the Active Provider value to Manual from the drop-down list. it worked for me.

+4
source

The following steps allow me to work from my corporate network through a proxy server to update Eclipse ide plugins and connect to the corporate svn server:
1. Open the window> Settings> Network Connection Settings
2. Select Active Provider for "Manual"
3. Set proxy settings for HTTP / HTTPS (click "Change ...")
4. Clean the SOCKS proxy if it is installed (select the SOCKS line, click the "Clear" button)
5. Add the svn.srv.com host bypassing the proxy if svn.srv.com is on the intranet
6. Apply and possibly restart Eclipse

Note: replace proxy.srv.com and svn.srv.com with your actual URLs
See answer also

enter image description here

+2
source

Check eclipse network settings, add SVN server to bypass proxy list

+1
source

Eclipse Settings. click General> Network Connections โ†’ Change the Active Provider to Manual Guide from the drop-down list. it worked for me too.

0
source

All Articles