> [snip]
> > The pure address of the crash isn't very useful - a stacktrace would be
> > much better in such a case. But that's not easy to get.
>
> Actually... I've tried to compile the code last night to develop some kind
> of a stack trace, but have been unsuccessful. Then I've noticed the
> nightly builds have not been successful, so I'm wondering if the source
> is broken.
>
> [snip]
> > Could you please try the next nightly build and see if it still crashes?
> > I haven't been able to reproduce this, even though I moved about a
> > thousand files around in the last hour.
> >
> >
> > - Maybe it has something to do with the type of file you move/copy?
>
> Nope, seems indescriminate on filetype.
>
> [snip]
> > - Do you move/copy single files or multiple files at once?
>
> I've tried entire directories and single files. On occasion explorer
> crashes on either one.
>
> [snip]
> > - What view do you have in explorer? (detailed/list/symbol/...)
>
> The explorer window was in list view.
>
>
> Just a couple other things...
>
> Still using TSVN 1.2.0 build 3074
> Running Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition (With and Without SP1)
> Event Viewer:
> Faulting application explorer.exe, version 6.0.3790.1830,
> faulting module ntdll.dll, version 5.2.3790.1830,
> fault address 0x000224b2.
> It's been tried and confirmed with and without McAfee AV.
>
>
> Filipe Fernandes
I've managed to get a stack trace for the explorer crashes, but
after trying the new build (TSVN 1.2.0 build 3093). I've been
unable to reproduce it and it seems that the problem has been fixed.
Is it possible that the build was created on a system with Win2003?
Just fishing for answers to prevent this from happening.
Filipe Fernandes
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