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Re: TortoiseSVN doesn't remember recent message if commit fails

From: Conrad Poelman <cptortoisesvn_at_stellarscience.com>
Date: 2006-03-01 09:43:52 CET

Um, this is crazy but the same thing just happened to me again (commit
failed) and this time my previous message *was* in the recent messages
list. Weird, I'll see if it happens again and try to narrow down the
circumstances if it does...

Sorry about the false alarm or the rarely reproducible bug!

-- Conrad

On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 01:27:57 -0700, "Conrad Poelman"
<cptortoisesvn@stellarscience.com> said:
> Howdy! Thanks for continuing to upgrade and improve TortoiseSVN!
>
> One thing I used to really like about the "Recent" feature for comments
> was that if I typed a commit comment and then the checkin failed for
> some reason (connection to server failed, files not up to date, etc.),
> the next time I tried to commit, the commit message from my failed
> checkin attempt was still in the recent history. This was great because
> I usually had just fixed the problem and wanted to commit the same stuff
> again.
>
> I just upgraded from 1.2.x to 1.3.2 and found that no longer occurs - if
> a commit fails then the message is no longer in the recent list and
> after fixing the problem I have to type it all over again. Hopefully
> this was a tiny inadvertent change that's easy to fix?
>
> -- Conrad

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