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RE: TortoiseSVN Bug with overlay icons on network drives

From: Lübbe Onken <l.onken_at_rac.de>
Date: 2007-01-05 09:57:36 CET

Hi Udo Eberhardt,

You wrote:

> Steps to reproduce:
> 1. Copy a new file to an existing working copy on C:, e.g. using
> Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V in Explorer.
> 2. Choose SVN->Add on this new file and confirm the dialogs.
> 3. After the dialog disappeared _all_ files on the working copy,
> including non-versioned files and the newly added file, are shown with
> the green check mark icon. This icon is also shown on the .svn
> directory. The icons do not change when I hit F5 (repeatedly).
> 4. Kill TSVNCache.exe using Task Manager.
> 5. Hit F5 in Explorer again (this creates a new instance of
> TSVNCache.exe). The icons are now shown correctly: no icon for
> non-versioned files, blue plus for newly added files, etc.

I observed this behaviour quite often too and I can confirm that it happened
when files were added to version control. However using my currently
installed nightly (pre-christmas TortoiseSVN 1.4.1, Build 8355 - 32 Bit
-dev, 2006/12/20), I cannot reproduce this behaviour using your recipe.
Since you are using the official build, I suggest that you install the
latest nightly build and check whether this fixes the issue for you.

See also the comment at http://tortoisesvn.net/node/254

Cheers
- Lübbe

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