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RE: Re: Re: ppt files are shown as modified on open-close

From: Sebastian Herold <sebastian.herold_at_tu-clausthal.de>
Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 15:11:17 -0700 (PDT)

> > 1) The file seems to be unmodified. Time of last modification remains the same after opening and closing the file, checksum is not modified.
>
> You mean an MD5 sum of the file, or similar?
>

I read the value from the file's properties dialog, tab Subversion. Should be MD5, I guess...

> > 2) Time for text status is unmodified but status has changed from "normal" to "modified".
>
> Not sure what you mean by this.

In the same dialog, there is a field "Text status". Time and date are not modified by opening and closing the ppt file but status changes from "normal" to "modified".

> > 3) The effect does not happen in every repository (on the same server).
>
> Do you mean repository or working copy?
>

Not 100% sure. It happens in my working copy of repository A but not in my working copy of repository B. Some colleagues have the same problem with their working copies of A (also using TortoiseSVN), some don't.

> > 4) Effect started to appear while using the same version of TortoiseSVN as before (no update) - and it still happens with version 1.6.2.
> >
> > Since the file is not modified, I would assume this has to do with TortoiseSVN...
>
> The check for modification is done by the subversion library, not by
> TortoiseSVN.
>
> Do the problem files have svn:eol-style (or any other properties) set?

svn:mime-type is set to "application/octet-stream", that's all.

Thanks.

Sebastian

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