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Re: Restarting TSVNCache

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-02-21 22:13:36 CET

Richard Croy wrote:
> What does deleting this file do? (C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\TSVNCache\*)
> I have deleted it but I cannot see any change. TSVNCache has not
> respawned itself.

It contains the states of the working copy files. It is created when the
cache shuts down, and read in again when it starts up. After reading it,
the cache deletes the file, so in normal circumstances, you won't see
the file.
The cache is started by the shell (explorer). The explorer asks the
cache for the status of the working copy files. If it can't 'connect' to
the cache, it starts the cache process.
If your cache process doesn't start up anymore, something has gone
wrong. Either the cache process itself is corrupt (maybe harddrive
failure), or some registry keys have gone missing.
In either case: uninstall TSVN, then install it again.

Stefan

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