Jim Gibbons <jim@...> writes:
>
>
> I have recently upgraded to TortoiseSVN 1.4.0 on my Windows XP
> machine. I have found extra check marks on files and folders that
> aren't actually in my repository. I have attached two jpg files, one
> with a folder view and one with a repository view.
> I was unable to get a jpg picture of the right click menus for you, but
> I did find that they had appropriate choices for the files that weren't
> really in the repository, e.g. "add" but not "update".
> The repository is on a Fedora based Linux system. The folder is on my
> "Z" drive, which is mapped to my user directory on yet another Fedora
> based Linux system. The file system is accessed via Samba.
> I did not notice the problems until after I had done a commit. I
> suspect that either the commit or the unusual location of the folder
> may have had something to do with the display problem, but I can't
> prove that.
> This may be worth adding to the issue tracker.-- E-mail signature
>
> Jim Gibbons
Hi Jim,
I'm having the same problem and a search of the list revealed others as well.
It's unusable for me. Stefan Kung (sp?) posted a suggestion to try a nightly
build but this seemed odd as the problem doesn't seem to be addressed in the
change log. I did try his suggestion but without results.
TSVN developers out there: Can someone address this? Is there something else I
can do to provide better information? Simply adding a new file to a directory
under SVN control yields a green checkmark on the icon.
I'm running 1.4.0 and XP as well.
Thanks,
Ken
P.S. I was a big fan of TCVS. I'd really like to continue using this client as I
move to SVN.
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Received on Fri Nov 3 04:11:28 2006