Error "can't use subversion command line client : svn" when opening android project checked out from svn
Android Studio cannot find the svn
command because it's not on PATH
, and it doesn't know where svn
is installed.
One way to fix is to edit the PATH
environment variable: add the directory that contains svn.exe
. You will need to restart Android Studio to make it re-read the PATH
variable.
Another way is to set the absolute path of svn.exe
in the Use command client box in the settings screen that you included in your post.
UPDATE
According to this other post, TortoiseSVN doesn't include the command line tools by default. But you can re-run the installer and enable it. That will add svn.exe
to PATH
, and Android Studio will correctly pick it up.
This is annoying, I wish IntelliJ would handle this better than a startup nag..
If you are using TortoiseSVN 1.8+ on Windows, do this:
- Run the the TortoiseSVN Installer. (It may still be in your Downloads folder)
- Select the option to
Modify
. - Install Command line client tools on to the local harddrive.
- Add
C:\Program Files\TortoiseSVN\bin
to yourPath
environment variable. - Restart IntelliJ.
Saw your problems.
Solutions:
First Download Subversion 1.8.13 ( 1.8 ) client Download link (https://subversion.apache.org/packages.html) at the time of this post the android studio version is less than 1.4 in my case 1.3.2 so you must avoid the issues here subversion command line client version is too old so just download the 1.8 preferably.
Then unzipped in a folder. There will have one folder "bin".
Then
Go to settings - > Version control -> Subversion
Copy the url of your downloaded svn.exe that is in bin folder that you have downloaded.
follow the picture:
Don't forget to give the end name like svn.exe last as per image.
Apply -> Ok
Restart your android studio now.
Happy Coding!