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TortoiseSVN commit successful if the commit window hangs?

From: Gillis, Paul <pgillis_at_insight-tek.com>
Date: 2006-05-10 21:55:44 CEST

Given that subversion commits are supposed to be atomic, all or
nothing... can I assume that a commit done with TortoiseSVN has
completed successfully if I see the new revision in my repository using
the repo browser even though my TortoiseSVN commit window is still open
with the OK button greyed out and it hasn't updated itself in the last
hour or so?

 

I can see TSVNCache and TortoiseProc processes still running in Windows
task manager throttling away, but they are only taking up 7-15% of CPU
and 5-15Mb or memory. I am committing to a repository on a network
share using the file:/// protocol, but the repository looks updated.
What the heck is TortoiseSVN doing?!?! My network utilization is almost
0.

 

- Paul

 

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