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Re: Failed commit's log message is not remembered

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-04-06 08:10:18 CEST

On 4/5/06, Daniel Serodio <dserodio@pucsp.br> wrote:
> I'm using TortoiseSVN 1.3.2, and I tried to make a commit which failed
> because "At least one property change failed".
> I corrected this situation, and when I tried to commit it again and
> clicked on the "Recent messages" button, the log message I had entered
> previously was not remembered.
> IMHO, messages for failed commits are the most important to remember,
> because I want to use the _exact same text_ I used before.
>
> Should I file an issue?

1. you can't file an issue - only the devs here can do that
2. can you reproduce the problem? Because honestly, we can't.

there have been some few reports similar to this one. But
unfortunately, when they tried the same again the log message was
saved correctly.
So there isn't a reliable reproduction recipe yet, and we haven't
found out why this happens. (or if it really even happens - I mean are
you *absolutely sure* that you entered a log message at all?).

Stefan

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