>> OK I'm confused. You just said "We're not talking about progress bars".
>
> Yes, we are not talking about progress bars but progress animations.
> For example, when you open the log dialog, then select a file from the
> changed-files-list at the botton, right-click and choose "open" or
> doubleclick on it, TSVN has to fetch that file. It will show a small
> dialog with a progress animation during that time.
> That dialog also has a progress bar, but that's not what we're talking
> about here. We're talking about the animation that is shown in that dialog.
Do you mean like the one I've attached? If so, it only appears for a
fraction of a second and I don't really get time to see any animation.
Either my shiny new computer is too fast, or there aren't enough
revisions in my working copy :)
Re: TSVN Blame crashing
> where exactly does it crash? Right after you click on OK? Or right when
> the progress wait dialog pops up? Or when TortoiseBlame is started?
> Is there maybe something special in your file which you try to blame?
> Where/How did you start the blame exactly (log dialog, working copy, ...)?
It only happens if I start Blame directly from the context menu of a
file in the working copy (NOT if I run it via the Show Log dialog). If I
choose Blame from the context menu and enter revisions 1 through to 2
then I get a progress dialog titled "Blame - TortoiseSVN" with the
message "Please wait - this can take several minutes. Seriously!" and
then about 2-3 seconds after that appears, TSVN crashes. It always
crashes when started this way no matter which revisions I select.
However, if I start blame from the Show Log dialog on the SAME file and
choose the SAME revisions then TortoiseBlame opens normally without
crashing.
I'm using the build 10325 from yesterday night.
Nick...
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