Dan wrote:
> This happened to me yesterday, and again today.
>
> Using the newly released 1.4.0, I go to commit my work. Yesterday, no
> files showed up in the commit dialog. Today, only about three out of
> the seven or so showed up. Using "check for modifications" reveals all
> modified files. Went back and forth several times each time between the
> commit dialog and the check for modifications dialog, but the same
> results happened each time -- all files in the check for modifications,
> but not all in the commit dialog. Rebooted today, and the situation
> persisted. Eventually, I just did the commit using the subversion
> command-line client, which seemed to work fine.
>
> Environment:
>
> Windows 2000 with latest updates (I think)
> Working copies were probably upgraded silently to 1.4.0.
> First problem was on a merge. Did one update while working.
> Second problem was also after a merge. Maybe that's not relevant, but
> I'm not sure.
>
> I couldn't find this issue when doing a search of the mailing lists, but
> it seems to be happening here with pretty good frequency. I'm not sure
> what triggers the situation, however.
>
> (Note: I'm not subscribed to the mailing list, but I check it
> periodically.)
Are the files which don't show up perhaps in some folder included with
svn:externals? What status do those files have?
It's strange, because the check-for-modifications dialog and the commit
dialog use the very same control (and code) to show the files.
Stefan
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Received on Wed Sep 20 21:41:34 2006