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Re: TSVNCache Crash When Drive Forcibly Unmapped

From: Peter McNab <mcnab_p_at_melbpc.org.au>
Date: 2005-12-16 16:03:08 CET

Nathan Kidd wrote:

> Stefan Küng wrote:
>
>> Nathan Kidd wrote:
>>
>>> TSVNCache.exe - Application Error
>>> ---------------------------
>>> The instruction at "0x7c830011" referenced memory at "0xfffffff7".
>>> The memory could not be "read".
>>>
>>
>> Should be fixed in revision 5165. But I'm not so sure. Because it
>> didn't really crash on me, I only got some debug breakpoints because
>> of double closed handles (which you wouldn't notice in a release build).
>> Can you please try the next nightly build?
>
>
> No dice with 5165.
>
> ---------------------------
> TSVNCacheWindow: TSVNCache.exe - Application Error
> ---------------------------
> The instruction at "0x004098d1" referenced memory at "0x0000105d". The
> memory could not be "read".
>
> Maybe this is a "duh" for you, but I found a better reproduction method.
>
> 1. start with *no* explorer windows open
> 2. run filemon (with "TSVNCache*X:" include filter)
> 3. net use x: \\server\share
> 4. open new explorer window
> 5. filemon will definitly show accesses to X:
> 6. immediately as you see TSVNCache accesses to X: in filemon run
> net use X: /d
>
> -Nathan
>
I have tried this on Win2K with r5165 accessing a large network share WC
on an XP box and there is no failure.
Filemon shows TSVNCache access the X drive then just two folders within
the share's .svn folder.
Don't know if there is anything different with my setup.

Peter

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