SteveKing <steveking@gmx.ch> wrote on 10/28/2004 03:04:41 PM:
> SteveKing wrote:
>
> > To be honest, I don't like that. I just merged the revision 11439 and
> > 11592 into the Subversion source. Currently, I'm building the whole
> > project with these patches. Once that's done (will take at least an
> > hour) I will test again and see if those patches fix that problem. If
> > not, then we can talk about the relative paths again...
>
> Success!
> After merging in those patches, building Subversion and TSVN and
> watching the file access with FileMon I can report that the whole
> 'parent folder' status fetching is fixed!
> So please go to the Subversion mailing list and push the guys there to
> include revision 11439 as a candidate for the 1.1.2 release! If you
> don't, then it most likely won't go in there!
>
I think if you posted some information about the before and after effects
of this change it would help get it applied.
Have you seen the discussion on the list the last few days about using
absolute vs. relative paths? They are discussing changing Subversion
internally to always use Absolute paths on Windows. I wonder if they did
that if they would run into the need for this patch anyway? They have
been discussing it in the context of supporting long filenames.
Apparently, there is a 255 character limit when using relative paths. I
haven't been following the details too closely.
Mark
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