Greetings,
I would like to submit the following bug. This is based on using
Together for Visual Studio (a UML modeling tool) inside of Visual Studio
2005 to autogenerate an HTML document set in a folder that I then put
under TortoiseSVN version control. This bug is recurring and
reproducible. I searched the Flyspray website for this issue and found
nothing on it.
Here are the steps I took:
1. Regenerate HTML documentation for my UML model in
Together/Visual Studio. This has the effect of blowing away everything
in the HTML folder including the SVN artifacts so that the folder is no
longer under SVN control.
2. Attempt to SVN import fails on 'access denied' of a file
(C:\Documents and Settings\mfeher\Local Settings\Temp\tempfile.tmp).
3. No such file exists in the directory at all.
4. Attempt to create the file (empty text file, then use cmd to
rename it to tempfile.tmp).
5. Ensure that any browsers viewing the HTML and Visual Studio are
closed (they were to start with).
6. Attempt to import fails on 'access denied' of tempfile.2.tmp
with the tempfile.tmp present.
7. Delete tempfile.tmp that you created.
8. Attempt to import fails again in the same fashion.
9. Restart your machine.
10. Attempt to import succeeds this time. I have no idea why. The
restart worked for me last night as well.
I am using TortoiseSVN per the attached screen shot.
Regards,
Mike Feher
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Received on Wed Jul 25 16:34:36 2007