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Re: Endless loop in blame, possible bug in log caching?

From: Julien Cugnière <julien.cugniere_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-06-18 14:51:38 CEST

2007/6/18, Lübbe Onken <l.onken@rac.de>:
> When I run annotate from 0-HEAD on a ~200K source file of one of my
> projects, TortoiseBlame gets into an endless loop, when it has (according to
> the progress dialog) fetched ~70%-80% of this file. The progress dialog
> cycles (moves back & forward) between 60% and 90% completeness, but annotate
> doesn't terminate. I can cancel the progress and the result looks ok to me.
> This is the behaviour on my desktop. If I annotate the same file on my
> laptop, the progress dialog (Getting log info...) goes from 0% to 100% once,
> jumps back to 0% and stays there while the animation keeps running.

Have you tried running "show log" on that file ? I'm investigating a
similar problem with blame. When I tried a show log on the file, it
seemed to go in an endless loop. Upon canceling it, it listed what it
got, and that was the expected revisions, but repeated over and over:
10, 7, 3, 2, 10, 7, 3, 2, 10, 7, ...

-- 
Julien Cugnière
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