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[TSVN] Icon overlay error- initialization / random

From: Lübbe Onken <l.onken_at_rac.de>
Date: 2005-02-14 12:12:27 CET

Hi Folks,

Using the latest nightly I observed the following weirdness when opening one
of my working directories for the first time. In a folder that contains 15
directories of which (sorted by name)
1-7 are not under version control,
8-11 are under svn control,
12 under cvs,
13 unversioned and
14-15 under svn again
(nb. six directories under svn control)

When I opened this folder for the first time (right after installing TSVN
and a reboot), the first six (unversioned) folders on the explorers right
side received the icon overlays of the six folders under svn control and the
svn controlled folders had no overlay. AFAICT the overlays are not displayed
in the same order, since folder #9 normally has a modified overlay which got
displayed on folder #5.

Clicking on '+' in the explorer treeview to see the subdirectories on the
left and right, displays the correct overlays on the left side and the wrong
ones on the right side.

It sounds a bit like an initialization bug, because hitting F5 fixes the
display on the right side immediately.

I can reproduce this (20% reliable) by killing explorer, killing the
TSVNCache process, and restarting explorer again. Can anyone else confirm
this?

Cheers
- Lübbe

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