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Re: Possible bug in TortoiseSVN Merge: can't get log messages relating to working copy

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-09-26 19:23:57 CEST

Jonathan Ashley wrote:
> Apologies if this is already known; I found nothing on the issue tracker
> or the upcoming changes file.
>
> Using TortoiseSVN 1.4.0.7501 on Windows XP Pro, with a 1.3.0 server;
> https to access repository.
>
> If I check out a new working copy in the root of the C: drive (or
> anywhere else), right click the top-level folder and select "Merge..."
> from the Tortoise menu, I get the merge dialog.
>
> This is in three panes, the lowest of which refers to the working copy.
>
> If I click the 'Show log' button in that pane, I get the Tortoise 'Log
> Messages' window, with an error dialog saying "Can't check path
> 'https:\\server\svn\path\to\wc': The filename, directory name, or volume
> label syntax is incorrect."
>
> I was expecting log messages for the branch pointed to by the working
> copy.
>
> This used to work on my previous version of TortoiseSVN, which I believe
> was 1.3.5.6804, and used the same server.
>
> The svn command line client is 1.4.0 (r21228), don't know if that's
> relevant.
>
> I would appreciate being cc-ed on any replies.

Thanks for the report!
Fixed in revision 7626 and backported to the 1.4.x branch.

Stefan

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