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Problem 1.3.0: Renaming files in deep paths consistently produces cache crash.

From: Paul Coddington <Paul.Coddington_at_centacare-canberra.org>
Date: 2006-01-20 01:16:24 CET

This is version 1.3.0 (downloaded pre-built from official site) running on Windows XP Pro SP2.
After Googling the discussion groups and searching the issue tracker, this appears to be previously unreported.
 
Description:
 
When performing rename operations on files within certain folders, the TortoiseSVN Cache crashes.
 
An example of a long path for which the problem occurs (also the longest one in the entire repository): "D:\Users\Paul Coddington\My Software Projects\3rdParty\Microsoft\Patterns and Practices\Application Blocks\src\Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.ExceptionManagement.Interfaces\bin\release"
 
(If it seems odd having a 'bin' in the repository, it is because this is a third party external for which we happen to have the source code, not a 'maintained' project as such).
 
Event Log entries:
 

* Faulting application tsvncache.exe, version 1.3.0.5416, faulting module msvcr80.dll, version 8.0.50727.42, fault address 0x000146fa.
* Fault bucket 259021623.

regards
 
PAUL CODDINGTON
IT Development, PASAD
 
Centacare Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn
P.O. Box 3167
Manuka ACT 2603

Phone: +61 (2) 6295-4323
Fax: +61 (2) 6239-7171
E-mail: paul.coddington@centacare-canberra.org <blocked::mailto:paul.coddington@centacare-canberra.org>
Received on Fri Jan 20 07:54:54 2006

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