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Re: [TSVN] Log viewer - next 100 fails

From: Peter McNab <mcnab_p_at_melbpc.org.au>
Date: 2005-06-02 19:40:09 CEST

SteveKing wrote:

> John wrote:
>
>> The log viewer - next 100 button fails when there are less than 100
>> entries in
>> the log. The error is:
>>
>> "REPORT request failed on '....' '....' path not found"
>>
>> Works fine when there are >100 entries.
>
>
> See:
> http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2287
>
>> Also, is it normal for explorer to apparently refresh itself during
>> use? This
>> can cause keyboard focus to be lost, ie when renaming a file.
>
>
> Wait until the cache has crawled all your working copies. Then you
> shouldn't see that behaviour anymore. Of course, the shell sometimes
> does this on its own (it happens to me here even though I don't have
> TSVN running [1]!!).
>
> Stefan
>
> [1] In case you're wondering why I don't have TSVN running: I always
> run it in a debugger. If I kept it running 'normally', I couldn't
> build it because the shell keeps the dll locked. But don't worry: I
> have it running in my office without a debugger, so I can test the
> HEAD revisions in real life too.
>
OK I have some repositories > 300 entries and others < 100.
Have no problems fetching first 100, 2nd 100, 3rd 100 and last 4
On small repository it fetches the lot in1 go, not problems
Running 1.2 release on Win2000 to a remote server.

I noticed the "Next 100" button stays enabled when there are no more
fetcheable log messages but pressing it does no harm.

Peter.

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