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RE: Re: [TortoiseSVN 1.6.6, Build 17493 - 64 Bit] Delete actually deletes files

From: Alex Kay <support_at_bytegems.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 07:05:34 -0800 (PST)

Ok, let's try again.

1. I have checked out a working copy to my local drive. TSVN shows it with a green check mark. So far so good.

2. Now I want to delete a file. I select a file and use TSVN's Delete command on it. The file disappears. Ok.

3. TSVN keeps showing the folder with a green mark. No good, but could be an issue with icon cache.

4. Now I'm trying to commit my changes with TSVN's Commit command -- my commit dialog shows the file without check box and marks it as missing. Bummer. Further Update "restores" the file. Bummer again.

Now, if for item (2) I do 'svn delete', then TSVN shows the folder as modified and is able to commit the change.

I'm not sure which redirection you are talking about, as I'm using x64 everywhere and it works, except this delete function.

Thanks.

> Alex Kay wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using TortoiseSVN 1.6.6, Build 17493 - 64 Bit on Windows 7 Pro x64.
>
> Must be something specific to Windows 7 in the 64 bit version ;)
>
> > My repository is up-to-date, no changes.
>
> From the rest of your post I reckon that you are confusing "repository"
> (the part on the server) and "working copy" (the part on the client).
>
> > I'm trying to delete a file using TSVN's Delete command.
> > Instead of marking the repo as modified and deleting the file on
> > commit, my file is actually being deleted and repo is not marked as
> > changed.
>
> This is correct behaviour apart from the last bit. When you delete a
> file using TortoiseSVN, it is deleted in the working copy first and the
> working copy is marked as modified. You may however have an issue that
> the "modified" overlay icon doesn't show up. Does it update when you hit
> F5 in explorer?
>
> > When I try to do Commit, it shows deleted file as missing.
>
> Correct behaviour. The file is missing from the working copy, so TSVN
> shows this and asks if you want to commit your deletion.
>
> > If I do Updated, it "restores" the missing file.
>
> Correct behaviour too. Otherwise you would have to jump through hoops to
> get your file back when you deleted it accidentally and even cleaned
> your recycle bin.
>
> > That's something new with this version.
>
> No, thats standard behaviour. The only thing which may be wrong is that
> the icon overlay doesn't refresh after you deleted the file.
> Now my question: Did you a) really delete the file using the TSVN
> context menu or did you b) just delete it behind TortoiseSVNs back in
> windows explorer? And if you used a) the TSVN context menu, did you give
> the windows explorer a few seconds to redraw the overlays? I guess you
> did b), which would explain why the overlay didn't change.
>
> Cheers
> - Lübbe
>
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