SteveKing said:
>
> I once tried to contact the devs of that homebanking program
> (WISO-something, isn't it?), but after the first confirmation mail
> (automatic) and one mail saying they'll get back to me I never heard
> anything from them again.
>
> It's obviously a bug in their program: the openssl dll isn't fixed,
> and therefor MUST NOT be put in neither the windows, system32 or any
> other directory located in PATH but ONLY in your own program
> directory.
>
> Anyway: since revision 1501, TSVN doesn't use those dll's anymore for
> the shell extension part. Only the main part uses it, and that's a
> separate program not integrated in the shell. So if you still have
> problems, try updating your version of TSVN.
>
> Stefan
>
Hooray,
I'm able to use TSVN on my Desktop again :-). Just wanted to report that
the program in question was indeed WISO "Mein Geld" ("My Money" for the
only-english-speaking out there), but to their defense I have to say that
they did not put these libraries into any directory in the path (at least
not in V5 of the program, which I own). So it seems to be indeed more of a
problem that you can't load the "same" library twice ...
But as you said, with the newest version of TSVN they are happy together.
Thanks for the quick and competent answer!
Wolfgang
P.S.: I guess you mostly get error messages, so I just wanted to add that
I REALLY missed TSVN on my desktop, having to use a Java-Frontend to SVN -
you did a great job with TSVN!
So, now to test if that problem with merging files on network-shares has
vanished, too (sometimes, TortoiseMerge just locked up :-( but this does
not yet warrant a bug report, as I do not yet have enough info)
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Received on Thu Dec 2 17:11:09 2004