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Re: TortoiseSVN context submenu displays but not works on versioned files

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 22:06:05 +0200

On 26.07.2010 21:51, Oleg Tsulun wrote:
> Stefan Küng wrote:
>
>> On 26.07.2010 20:30, Oleg Tsulun wrote:
>
>>>> The screenshots indicate that the context menu is shown properly for
>>>> both directories and file alike. So what exactly is it that you think
>>>> doesn't work?
>>>
>>> For example I try to rename or delete file but when I click on menu
>>> item nothing happens. Even Help, About and Settings don't work.
>
>> That's something completely different. In that case, it's not the
>> context menu that doesn't work but the command itself.
>
>> But this works for folders?
>
>> If not, go to c:\program files\TortoiseSVN\bin and doubleclick on
>> TortoiseProc.exe. It should come up with the about dialog. If not, some
>> required dll is missing. Find out which one using the dependencywalker
>> (from www.dependencywalker.com)
>
> For folders seems all commands work, at least all that I used and
> tried.

Create the registry key
HKCU\Software\TortoiseSVN\Debug
as a DWORD and set it to 1.
Then try again.

A dialog should pop up with the exact command line passed to
TortoiseProc - hit Ctrl-C to copy that to the clipboard.

Stefan

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