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Testing the (nightly) revision graph

From: Hans-Emil Skogh <Hans-Emil.Skogh_at_tritech.se>
Date: 2006-01-31 16:59:00 CET

I have been testing the Revision Graph using the nightly build
TortoiseSVN 1.4.0, Build 5578 - 32 Bit -dev.

 

First a question: What is the round "box" suppose to be? The head
revision?

 

I do not have enough repositories to verify all these behaviours on
multiple repositories, but some issues that I have found are:

 

- Repaint bug solved when starting the rev-graph, but minimizing and
restoring leads to that the scrollbars and the right part of the menu is
not being drawn until the window is resized. (They are not only not
drawn, but the scrollbars won't work until the window has been resized.)

 

- The "source"-revision (rev 1) is sometimes strange. Sometimes a
child-folder shows up as the source (w.o. connecting line) from rev 1. I
have also seen a case where a file shown up in parallel to the real
source version. Maybe I'm missing something here in how it's supposed to
work?

 

- I have a file who early in its life got copied to a second directory.
This second line of (numerous) changes contains *all* revisions no
matter what I set "Show all revisions" to.

 

- When toggling "Show all revisions" (that works well btw) on a revgraph
on a typical /trunk with many tags, the round box changes from being on
the base version to the source-version.

 

I realize that these bug-reports are lacking at best. I might be able to
provide more info if you need more details.

 

Hans-Emil
Received on Tue Jan 31 17:14:14 2006

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