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Re: Bug: Lost reference to subversioned file when saving changes (only version 1.3.x)

From: Jirka Walter <jwalter_at_karneval.cz>
Date: 2006-03-10 17:04:09 CET

That's what I call blindness!

.. I have known about case sensitivity in TortoiseSVN, I have looked for
it in explorer, but $#*@(%&$*(#$()!!! (cenzored) ... You are right, the
problem is there, in case renaming.

This problem can be handled on my side (somehow = VFP settings change,
case sensitivity watching app, etc).

- Thanks for help! All of You: Hans-Emil, Peter, Jody!!!

JW

Dne 9/3/2006, napsal Jody Shumaker:

>> Your English is pretty good.
>> Without analysing everything you mentioned, is there any chance that the
>> original file extents shown
>>
>> *.SCX and *.SCT are getting changed by the editor to lowercase during the rename?
>>
>> SVN is filename case sensitive, so a changed name is going to look like a file is missing.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>
>Just wanted to add, what you described is exactly what peter is
>mentioning. When a file has the wrong case, the overlays will
>disappear and any action on the file will act like it is an
>unversioned file. I've come across this with some other tools renaming
>files case.
>
>The reason the operation on the directory works is because TortoiseSVN
>sees the file with the wrong case, and corrects the case to match what
>is in the repository. After the case is corrected, it shows up with
>an icon and is otherwise back to normal.
>
>- Jody
>

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