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Re: Potential Bug: Changed files not being marked

From: Arne Moor <tsvn_at_moor-informatik.ch>
Date: 2006-06-14 09:49:23 CEST

>David Haynes wrote:
>> Stefan Küng wrote:
>>> David Haynes wrote:
>>>> No. I actually am making changes to the file and opening it up again
>>>> to make sure.
>>>> The choice of editor does not seem to matter. I have made changes
>>>> with both Zend and Wordpad that do not show up.
>>>
>>> Do you have by any chance another Subversion client installed which
>>> is linked against Subversion 1.4.x? In that case, the working copy
>>> format has changed and current clients can't use the working copy
>>> anymore.
>>>
>>> If you have the command line client installed, please try an
>>> 'svn st -v' on your working copy.
>>>
>>> Stefan
>> svn st -v seems to be correct.
>> The weird thing is that this was all working (and had been for months).
>> The only changes I have made are:
>> 1. upgraded to 1.5.2
>> 2. installed netbeans 5.0 and java 1.5.2
>> 3. installed eclipse (latest)
>> 4. updated ZoneAlarms to 6.5.700
>>
>> -david-
>> p.s. I tried disabling ZoneAlarm. It did not change anything.
>O.K. A somewhat empirical test
>1. made changes to file with Zend and WordPad - file icon did not
>change, modified time did not change
>2. uninstalled ZoneAlarm 6.5.700
>3. made changes with Zend and WordPad - file icon changed, modified time
>changed
>4. reinstalled ZoneAlarm 6.5.700
>5. made changes to file with Zend and WordPad - file icon did not
>change, modified time did not change
>6. uninstalled ZoneAlarm - made changes - icon and modified time changed.
>
>So, it looks like ZoneAlarm is the culprit. I am going to install an
>earlier version of ZoneAlarm and see if this behavior continues.
  
It seems this problem exists since ZoneAlarm 6.1
   
http://forums.zonelabs.com/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=gen&message.id=34138
 
Received on Wed Jun 14 09:49:07 2006

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