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Re: Bug in "show log" with older working copies

From: Tobias Wildberg <WildbergT_at_duerkopp-adler.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 06:25:46 -0700 (PDT)

>> I am using TortoiseSVN 1.6.1, Build 16129 - 32 Bit and whenever I call
>> "show log", the log viewer stops with the error message "File not found
>> revision xxx, path '/unk'". The original path it should be referenced to
>> has the name '/trunk'!
>>
>> This only occurs with working copies, which have been originally checked out
>> with TortoiseSVN versions 1.5 (or even older?). All working copies produced
>> by version 1.6.x don't have this problem, also browsing and calling the log
>> with the RepoBrowser in the server-side project works properly.

> Try clearing the log cache.

When I disable the checkbox "Enable log caching" in the menu "Settings ->
Log caching -> Global settings" the log window appears correct. But if I
afterwards activate the log caching again, the problem is also back again,
even if I call "Update" before. A clearing of the "Log messages (Input dialog)"
and "Log messages (Show log dialog)" in the dialog "Saved Data" and deleting
the "Cached Repositories" does not change the occurence of this problem.

Now my questions about these reactions:
1. Is deactivating the log caching a workaround or the solution?
2. Is log caching generally useful or should I always deactivate it?
3. Have I done something wrong or is this a real bug?
4. Why does the deleting of the saved data and the cached repositories not help?

Many thanks, Tobias

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