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Re: [TSVN] RE: TortoiseSVN error

From: SteveKing <steveking_at_gmx.ch>
Date: 2005-05-06 11:15:37 CEST

Simon Large wrote:

> I don't think that is true, or at least it shouldn't be. 1.1.5/6/7 is
> based on TSVN 1.1.3 and SVN 1.1.4, so it _should_ still be using BDB
> 4.2. BDB 4.3 doesn't get introduced until 1.2. There was some problem
> with the 1.1.6 release with a BDB mixup, which should have been fixed in
> 1.1.7.

Yes, that was a problem with the broken build in 1.1.6.

>>I wonder how and where you managed to dig out that
>>old release, since only the current release is shown on our download
>>page.

There's a link "archive of older versions" on our download page ;)

> Did you see the message from Erik Anderson? Any joy with the new hard
> drive yet Stefan?

Just installed it. Hope this one's better.

The one which caused the problems had some severe problems on some
sectors. The build ran through, but some files couldn't be changed
anymore. The strange thing though was that there was no error when
writing the file(s)!
So after several hours trying to find out why the build was corrupted, I
tried to open the 'guilty' file in notepad, made some changes and saved
them. That seemed to work, but there was a yellow triangle icon showing
up in the tasktray with a message balloon telling something about "data
loss while writing. This is either because someone else accessed the
file on the network share or the harddrive is bad" (translated from my
german OS). And when I opened the file again in notepad, I could see
that my changes weren't saved - the file looked exactly the same as before!
I just wonder why the save operation didn't fail with an error???

Stefan

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