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Re: Edited Log message not displaying in Log View

From: Stefan Fuhrmann <stefanfuhrmann_at_alice-dsl.de>
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 13:13:09 +0200

eg <egoots_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> I am currently running svn 1.6.2 client and TortoseSVN 1.6.2 on Windows
> XP against our SVN repo which is running SVN 1.4.3 (being served via
> svnserve).
>
> I just edited an errant log message in the repository using the
> commandline utility:
>
> svnadmin setlog REPOS_PAT -r N FILE
>
>
> On the client machine if I issue an "svn log -rN" for the edited
> revision, it shows the new message.
>
> However, if I use TortoiseSVN and do a Show Log on the working copy, the

> corresponding revision entry shows the original log message.
>
> Does Tortoise somehow cache properties? If so, how can I get the log
> viewer to refresh?

Yes. Per default, log information is cached (see settings).

The Refresh button or <F5> will look for new revisions only.
Use <CTRL><F5> to refresh existing cache content (see <F1>
for online help).

-- Stefan^2.

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