So, I've heard some stories about how upgrading SVNKit is apparently difficult because nobody other than roippi understands how Mafia's driver interacts with the library.
Since the library is publicly available on svnkit.com, I decided to just check out a fresh update and just try plugging it in naively. Didn't compile right off the bat, since apparently it relies on newer versions of bundled libraries, namely trilead-ssh2 and sequence-library.
Once I added the new JARs and removed the old ones, it just compiled without a hitch. I haven't done very thorough testing, as most scripts on svn are currently unavailable, but I did a reinstall of Guide (delete / checkout) and confirmed that the svn folder is now compatible with svn 1.8.
Since the library is publicly available on svnkit.com, I decided to just check out a fresh update and just try plugging it in naively. Didn't compile right off the bat, since apparently it relies on newer versions of bundled libraries, namely trilead-ssh2 and sequence-library.
Once I added the new JARs and removed the old ones, it just compiled without a hitch. I haven't done very thorough testing, as most scripts on svn are currently unavailable, but I did a reinstall of Guide (delete / checkout) and confirmed that the svn folder is now compatible with svn 1.8.