SteveKing <steveking@gmx.ch> wrote on 03/04/2005 02:52:33 PM:
> Mark Phippard wrote:
> > SteveKing <steveking@gmx.ch> wrote on 03/04/2005 02:14:56 PM:
> >
> >
> >>Which version/revision works for you without the deadlock? Maybe we
can
> >>find out by diffing what changed/could cause the deadlock.
> >
> >
> > The last build I had done where I did not have a problem was r2732.
>
> Can you start the cache from VS.NET in debug mode and then check the
> trace messages? (you might have to adjust the registry key
> HKLM\Software\TortoiseSVN\CachePath to reflect the path to the debug
> version of the cache).
Not really.
First off, I only know enough about C++ to be dangerous. :) Seriously, I
can do merges and make superficial changes, since I know Java and it is
close enough for that sort of stuff, but beyond that I am over my head.
Second, I do my builds in a VMWare session to keep things clean. I have
the problem in my main boot environment where I have not even installed VS
.NET. So while I might be able to figure out how to launch it in debug,
it wouldn't even be the same system and might not tell us anything.
That being said, if it would help, one thing I didn't think to do is
install it in various clean VMWare environments. It might help to see if
all or none have the problem. I will do a new merge/build on Monday and
try this if necessary.
Mark
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