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Re: Commit problem using nightly

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 20:21:56 +0100

On 28.02.2011 09:02, Hans-Emil Skogh wrote:
> Hi, here’s another vague bug sighting…
>
> I tried to commit a single file in a working copy using the latest
> nightly. (WC on a network share, repo via svn://.) This ended up hanging
> the committing TortoiseProc.exe instance, somewhere around “sending
> data”, with 100% processor usage. I also tried using a nightly from the
> beginning of last week with the same result. (I had to kill the
> TortoiseProc.exe instance, and then clean the working copy since it was
> left in a dirty state, to try again.)
>
> Then I tried committing the file with the (nightly-build-provided)
> command line client. It succeeded.
>
> I tried quickly to reproduce this using a test-WC/-repo, to no avail.
> I’ll try to post a more comprehensive report if it happens again.

Thanks for the dump file. The stacktrace showed it was inside
libsvn_delta\diff.c trying to gather the diff to send. No idea why this
would hang with TSVN but succeed with the command line client. That
doesn't really make any sense to me.
When you commit from the CL client, are you using absolute paths?

Stefan

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