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RE: RE: File incorrectly marked as "missing" by TSVN, but not by SVN

From: Leon Zandman <lzandman_at_lode.nl>
Date: 2006-03-15 10:47:22 CET

> It does its own crawl.

Yes, that's what I thought and that's why I asked that question.

> so there should be NO difference to the command
> line client provided that it's the same version as
> you version of TSVN is linked against.

The SVN versions are equal. The command-line SVN and TSVN definitely
gave different status information.

If I encounter the situation again I'll try to do some more research.

BTW: I'm able to produce a "missing" status by changing the case of one
of the characters in the filename and then renaming it back to the
original, i.e:

Rename the versioned file "VersionInfo.res" to "versionInfo.res". This
correctly changes the status to "non-versioned". But then I rename it
back to "VersionInfo.res" and the status goes to "Missing", which is
incorrect, because it should be normal again. Refreshing doesn't help
and I can only resolve this by killing the cache. Needless to say that
the command-line SVN always shows the correct status.

This is however NOT the exact same situation as I described before,
because both the commit and the modifications dialog show the correct
status when invoked.

Greetings,

Leon Zandman

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