Today I got my head in the bag for SVN.
1, download Site-1.10.10.zip. (http://download.csdn.net/download/codepython/9082533)
2. Create a new folder named SVN under the Dropins folder in the Eclipse root directory.
3. Unzip the downloaded plug-in files, locate the plugins and features folders, and copy the two folders to the Dropins folder in the Eclipse root directory.
4. Create a Links folder under the Eclipse root directory, and under the Links folder, create a. link suffix file (for example, Svn.link)
5, edit Svn.link, input: path=d:...//eclipse//dropins//svn; (this path is the location of the new SVN folder in the 2nd step)
6. Restart Eclipse.
PS: Many people on the internet have written a similar installation process, there are said to copy the plugins and features folders to plugins, but I tried to find that it is not feasible.
It is also said that the plugins and features folders are copied to the corresponding Eclipse root directory plugins and features, or not.
Maybe it's because the version is updated now, I'm not sure anyway.
Eclipse Neon, jdk1.8 's classmates follow the above should be no problem.
Manually install SVN to eclipse