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Re: [TSVN] Re: Re: Error "The system cannot find the file specified" after upgrade to 1.1.2.2205

From: SteveKing <stefankueng_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-01-04 12:49:50 CET

On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 10:24:46 -0000, Simon Large <slarge@blazepoint.co.uk> wrote:
> >> In my experience, this means that you're using svn+ssh, and
> >> TortoiseSVN has "forgotten" the name of the ssh client. Try going to
> >> the Settings window and filling in the name of TortoisePlink; that's
> >> always worked for me.
>
> Why should this happen on (major) upgrade? Can it be fixed, or does it
> need to be documented instead?
>
> Or should the SSH client always be TortoisePlink by default, with a
> separate enable checkbox?

It only happens if you update from a very old version to a new one. I
don't know in which version we changed that but you can look yourself
if you want to know exactly.
On early versions, the installer would set the SSH client
automatically to TortoisePlink.exe, but this also meant that every
update would overwrite user settings there. So we dropped that and
left the SSH client box empty. So if you now update from such a
version where the installer set that client to a new one where the
installer doesn't set it anymore, you end up with an empty SSH client
box (SSH client not set). Once you've set the SSH client manually in
the settings, it will stay there for every future update.

Stefan

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