[TSVN] Unrecognized URL scheme "C:/D"
From: STIEN Malte <Malte_Stien_at_rta.nsw.gov.au>
Date: 2005-03-08 08:06:10 CET
I have a problem with TSVN (I believe). I am just working on a little tutorial for Subversion/TortoiseSVN and so far everything went fine. I committed some changes to my repository and used the repository browser to observe what happened. But then...
...I tried to use "Show Log" from the TSVN menu (right-clicking on the top-level directory of my working copy, "SubversionPlaypen"). A dialog "Log Messages - D:\Temp\SubversionPlaypen" comes up but at the same time a little message box also comes up saying "Unrecognized URL scheme 'C:/D'".
If you then click the button "Statistics" in the Log Message dialog, TSVN will crash. However, that is just a consequence, I guess, not the original issue...
If you then go on to just click "OK" (not "Statistics") and thereby close the dialog, you can continue to work. If then, you go to the repository browser, it does come up but has just "D" written in the URL selector at the top of the dialog. Before it said "file:///D:/Temp/SubversionDemo/Trunk", which is what I expected. If you then select "file:///D:/Temp/SubversionDemo/Trunk" from the list, the repository browser works just as normal.
This issue is fully repeatable. It seems that once you tried to do "Show Log", Subversion has in its head that the working copy would be at "C:/D", which is indeed not a valid URL scheme. But how did TSVN conceive the idea in the first place? My working copy is located at "D:\Temp\SubversionPlaypen", i.e. not on the C-drive at all.
Any clues?
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