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Re: error checking out in TortoiseSVN

From: Bart van Oerle <bart.van.oerle_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 17:02:48 +0200

I created and uploaded a dump file (damn it's big), I hope this will help
you guys solving the problem.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/8m1osy

2013/6/20 Tobias Bading <tbading_at_web.de>

> On 20.06.2013 16:05, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
>
>> Tobias Bading wrote on Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 16:01:45 +0200:
>>
>>> On 20.06.2013 15:54, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 02:59:26PM +0200, Bart van Oerle wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> In file
>>>>> 'D:\Development\SVN\Releases\**TortoiseSVN-1.8.0\ext\**
>>>>> subversion\subversion\libsvn_**client\ra.c'
>>>>> line 647: assertion failed (peg_revnum != SVN_INVALID_REVNUM)
>>>>>
>>>> Is there any way we can get the tortoise assertion reports to include a
>>>> stack
>>>> trace?
>>>>
>>> If the assert() (or similar) itself creates a dialog to show what went
>>> wrong, you could use the Windows Task Manager or the SysInternal Process
>>> Explorer to create a mini-dump of the process while this dialog is
>>> displayed.
>>>
>> SysInternal is not an option, our users can't be assumed to have that
>> installed.
>>
>
> At least in Windows 7, the Task Manager can create full dumps including
> the heap. Every Windows 7 user should at least have heard of the Task
> Manager, right? ;-) If the process is waiting for the user to dismiss the
> error dialog, the dump should contain more than enough to see what happened.
>
>

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Received on 2013-06-20 17:03:20 CEST

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