I have projects in Eclipse under version control. I recently relocated the
repository.
When I next opened Windows Explorer and browsed to the project folders,
they were no longer marked with the Tortoise icons. When I right-click on
these folders I get the Tortoise context menu but it only has 5 options on
it: Repo-browser; Properties; Settings; Help; About. It is as if it
doesn't recognise that the folders are under version control, even though
they still have ".svn" sub-folders inside them. However, if I take the
"Repo-browser" option then a "URL" dialog shows the correct (new)
repository address, and if I click OK then the Repo-browser opens to show
the correct repository. So it seems that TSVN is aware of the repository
link.
I uninstalled TSVN, rebooted and re-installed
(TortoiseSVN-1.7.1.22161-x64-svn-1.7.1.msi) and rebooted, and also tried a
Repair and reboot. None of these made any difference.
How can I get my version control context menus back?
Many thanks,
Joanne.
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Received on 2011-11-04 17:01:02 CET