In the true spirit of the forum, I have now answered my own question!!!
But what a ballsache!
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replace version to 3.8.5.0, it's ok.
1, # brew uninstall sqlite
2, # brew uninstall subversion
3, # brew edit sqlite
modify following content:
3 class Sqlite < Formula
4 homepage "http://sqlite.org/"
5 url "https://www.sqlite.org/2014/sqlite-autoconf-3080500.tar.gz"
6 version "3.8.5.0"
7 sha1 "7f667e10ccebc26ab2086b8a30cb0a600ca0acae"
34 resource "docs" do
35 url "https://www.sqlite.org/2014/sqlite-doc-3080500.zip"
36 version "3.8.5.0"
37 sha1 "c5655a4004095c50dc8403661e0ed02fd4191d57"
38 end
like vim , :wq to save changes and quit.
4, # brew install --universal --java subversion
5, # rm -f /Library/Java/Extensions/libsvnjavahl-1.dylib delete symbolic link file;
6, # sudo mkdir -p /Library/Java/Extensions
# sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.dylib /Library/Java/Extensions/libsvnjavahl-1.dylib
7, reboot Eclipse, it's OK.
It now works.
Much as I live, love and breath Servoy and appreciate this is not Servoy or its fault. It is a great shame that things like this suddenly break and dont appear to be fixed by installs within Eclipse.
I look back on the days of taking a filemaker disc out of the box and double clicking install! I guess the answer is filemaker would never have an SVN feature!
Anyway for all other lost SVN mac people, the above fix works.
David