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Re: TortoiseProc crash when auto-renaming similiar files

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-04-04 19:35:44 CEST

Alexander Klenin wrote:
> What I did:
> tried to SVN Rename file UGtBgFileActions.pas into UGtBackgroundFileActions.pas.
> TortoiseSVN displayed a dialog with the text below:
>
> TortoiseSVN has detected similar filenames. Do you want the files:
> UGtBgFileActions.ddp -> UGtBackgroundFileActions.ddp
> UGtBgFileActions.dfm -> UGtBackgroundFileActions.dfm
> UGtBgFileActions.pas -> UGtBackgroundFileActions.pas
> to be renamed too?
>
> When I selected "Yes", following crash happened:
>
> AppName: tortoiseproc.exe AppVer: 1.4.0.6125 ModName: tortoiseproc.exe
> ModVer: 1.4.0.6125 Offset: 000ea1fc
>
> Working copy needed a clean-up afterwards.
> File-by-file rename worked ok.

Let me guess: at least one of those files was unversioned?
That's a bug in Subversion 1.3.0 which is fixed in the *finally*
released 1.3.1 version (it took them only four months to get the first
bugfix release after 1.3.0 to get out - I hope you can sense my sarcasm
here). So the next TSVN release won't crash anymore that way.

> By the way, this would be a nice feature if it worked -- is it
> described in the docs somewhere?

Haven't checked the latest docs. But it's not something that really
needs to be *explained* in the docs: if a user wants to rename a file,
and there are other similar files beneath it, the feature will show up
automatically and 'surprise' the user.

Stefan

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