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Re: Commit dialog does not contain all changed files.

From: Simon Large <simon_at_skirridsystems.co.uk>
Date: 2006-09-20 23:16:51 CEST

Dan wrote:
> Stefan Küng wrote:
>> 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
>>
>>
>
> Yes, I agree, I think it's strange as well.
>
> The files were mostly modified (M). None were svn:externals. I believe
> some of the missing files were in the same directories as others that
> did show up. (Unfortunately, I didn't actually do the commit with TSVN
> to see what happened. I just used the command line client.)
>
> I had done a merge, then modified some files by hand and/or using the
> conflict editor. I also changed some ignore lists to tidy things up.

Is this the problem? The CfM dialog has an option to include ignored
items whereas the commit dialog doesn't.

Simon

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