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Re: Icons updating correctly rev 4858

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-11-04 09:38:42 CET

Valik wrote:

> I've noticed that whenever I kill TSVNCache.exe or update TSVN,
> everything will work fine for awhile. Working copies which normally do
> not show the correct overlay until drilled into are suddenly working
> just fine. However, after some time, these working copies revert to
> their old behavior of not showing the correct status after a commit
> operation. It seems to me like whenever I do something which stops then
> starts the cache (Such as a reboot), after that, things start acting up
> again. On the other hand, doing something such as killing TSVNCache
> will cause it to work correctly for awhile. Presumably, on shutdown,
> TSVNCache writes its cache information to disk which is reloaded the
> next time it starts where-as when forcibly terminated, it doesn't get
> this opportunity so it has to re-build from scratch, correct? Maybe the
> cache is /too good/ and caching some stale information?
>
> Stefan, If you wish to provide a copy of TSVNCache with some form of
> logging to try to determine where the incorrect behavior is coming from,
> I would be willing to help by testing it.

Did you use rev4858 or later for this testing? Because before, the cache
could sometimes "forget" to watch the directories for changes.

Stefan

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