Andy,
It took me two attempts to get this to work aswell. Make sure the entry
is a DWORD and not a string - that was my problem. And yes then you
will need another restart of the PC or just TSVN cache.
Andy Levy wrote:
> On 7/23/06, Simon Large
> <simon@skirridsystems.co.uk> wrote:
>> Kevin Grover wrote:
>> > Actually, it probably won't matter. I've discovered that tsvncache
>> > latches onto drives that I've never used an SVN command on (either via
>> > Explorer or cmd). This makes sense (because it's a shell extension, so
>> > if I access a directory through Exporer, tsvncache 'sees' the path).
>> >
>> > It would be nice to have a TSVN Shell option to 'Flush' the TSVN cache
>> > (perhaps selectable on an advanced tab so as to no confuse others)
>> so it
>> > would clear all cached handles. That way I could cleanly unmount
>> drives
>> > or delete directories, which open handles in tsvncache prevent, without
>> > just killing the processes. Or, the TSVN Flush command could popup a
>> > window allowing me to select drive and/or subdirectories to flush ---
>> > maybe that's overkill....
>>
>> If you set HKCU/Software/TortoiseSVN/CacheTrayIcon to a non-zero value
>> you get (surprise) a cache tray icon, which allows you to stop the cache.
>
> What version(s) of TSVN does this apply to? I set this (correctly, I
> think/hope) and don't have an icon, even after a reboot. Running the
> latest non-dev build (1.3.5, Build 6804).
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Received on Mon Jul 24 19:47:57 2006