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Log messages don't always update

From: Dennis Jones <djones_at_grassvalleysoftware.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:13:15 -0700

Hi,

I am using the current version (TortoiseSVN 1.6.5, Build 16974 - 64 Bit ,
2009/08/20 08:13:46)

We had a situation where someone committed some files yesterday but forgot
to enter a log message for their commit. I sent that user an email and
asked them to edit the log message for that revision. This morning, I
received a reply saying that they had edited the log message. So I
displayed the log messages on my machine to verify their edit, but the
Message column was still blank. At first I thought the user had made a
mistake. So I right-clicked and selected "Edit log message" on that
revision and I was able to see their new log message in the editor. I
clicked "Cancel" and then clicked "Refresh" on the log messages dialog, but
it still wouldn't display their message. Then I opened the log message
again, and this time I clicked "OK" to close it, and now the log message
appears in the list (as if I had edited the log message myself).

Is this a known bug?

I checked the current ChangeLog and found an entry for version 1.6.6 that
sounds like it could be related to the problem, but I am not sure:

- BUG: Under rare conditions, missing data would not be added
       to the log cache. (Stefan Fuhrmann)

Can anyone confirm that my issue is the same as the one mentioned in the
changelog?

Can anyone else replicate this behavior?

Thanks,

-Dennis

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