Hi.
> 2. Run the Blame operation on the file:
> 'tools/build/v2/build/project.py'.
> 3. Move to line 121 (act-as-jamfile rule). It should be listed as
> last modified in revision 18557 by vladimir_prus. (not sure
>
>
> r55201 by vladimir_prus.
I'm sorry, it seems I made a typo in the original bug report. Use the
file 'project.jam' instead of the file 'project.py'. :-(
I just retested the scenario after clearing the log cache and the
same problem is still present.
Here is the updated scenario description:
1. Use the 'http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/trunk' repository,
revision [79869]. The revision is important as the next committed
revision removes the line we need for this.
2. Run the Blame operation on the file:
'tools/build/v2/build/project.jam'.
3. Move to line 121 (act-as-jamfile rule). It should be listed as
last modified in revision 18557 by vladimir_prus.
5. Press the 'Next 100' button and all the already displayed log
messages will get duplicated, a single one for revision 22799 will get
added and the log window will now report displaying information about
revisions 22799 to 79867.
6. Repeated 'Next 100' button presses seem to add more duplicates and
not load any additional.
The same does not occur when opening a log window for the same file
directly from Windows Explorer or when using a different line in the
blame window containing a more recent change. It could be that it needs
to be based on a revision that is not initially displayed by the log
window as it does not fit in the 'last 100 revisions' range.
Tortoise SVN version information:
> TortoiseSVN 1.7.7, Build 22907 - 64 Bit , 2012/05/15 12:16:05
> Subversion 1.7.5,
> apr 1.4.6
> apr-utils 1.3.12
> neon 0.29.6
> OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012
> zlib 1.2.7
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Jurko Gospodnetić
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Received on 2012-08-06 16:58:44 CEST