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[TSVN] Crash report for latest nightly build r 3230

From: <jwhitby_at_bankofny.com>
Date: 2005-05-05 10:35:31 CEST

Gents just wanted to post a crash report with the latest nightly r3230.
I have a FSFS repository with approx. 100 revisions in it with 1800 files
under version control.
The repository resides on a network share.
The working copy resides on a network share.
The working copy is accessed via a subst drive letter.
All access is via File:
When I do a show log on a subdirectory of my working copy the
I have used various versions of Tortoise since Oct 2004 and this is the
first repeatable crash I've had.

When doing a "show log" on a directory in the working copy the LogMessages
box came up as normal. The progress bar at the bottom of the dialog moved
very slowly until after a minute or so the crashdump dialog came up and
said TortoiseProc has crashed.

I don't update to every nightly and so cannot say exactly when this issue
was introduced

Please see attached dump file:

PS: Thanks for a great product!
Jeremy Whitby
<mailto:jwhitby@bankofny.com>

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