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Repeatable crash

From: Witham, Michael S. NAVAIR <michael.s.witham_at_navy.mil>
Date: 2006-01-18 21:24:29 CET

I just upgraded to TortoiseSVN 1.3.0.5416 (from 1.2.6). Now Tortoise crashes after I click on the 'Check repository' button in the 'Check for Modifications' window. It happens exactly the same way: right click on the top level directory, select TortoiseSVN->Check for Modifications, wait for it to fetch the status of local files, then click 'Check repository'. A window pops up that says "TortoiseProc has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." Since that computer is not connected to the internet, I cannot send the bug report from that window but I did grab the dump files if anyone wants to see them.

The working copy is really big, at 3.98 GB and 42,404 files, but that has not caused a problem before. Also, Subversion does not seem to have a problem with that working copy if I run "svn status -u" from the command line. Another interesting note is that Tortoise seems to work fine on a fresh working copy that I just checked out (after having the above problem). Or at least it does when I don't have any local files modified. As soon as I copied over a couple of the changed files, then it crashed as above.

It might be important to note that I also upgraded the Subversion server last night, so it is now also running 1.3.0. And I'm accessing it through Apache.

Everything else seems to be working okay. I really appreciate the speed increase for showing the log. You guys are doing a great a job, and Subversion/TortoiseSVN is awesome.

Thanks,
Michael
Received on Thu Jan 19 03:15:05 2006

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