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Re: Bug report

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-10-08 14:39:59 CEST

On 10/8/07, Hoffmann István <istvan.hoffmann@multipolaris.hu> wrote:
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> Using TortoiseSVN 1.4.5, Build 10425 - 32 Bit , 2007/08/26 11:14:13 and svn,
> version 1.4.4 (r25188) on fully patched windows xp en I found the next
> problem.
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> Due to a hot unplug disk problem after recovery some files became 0 length
> in one of my repository.
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> Nor the icon overlay nor Tortoise context menu found the files changed.
> (even if I've selected commit)
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> I've added one single space to the files, saved them and used 'Svn Update'
> from the context menu and everything got back to normal.

Did the timestamp on the files change when they became 0 length? The
Subversion libraries use the file's last-modified time as the first
key that something has changed. If the timestamp hasn't changed,
Subversion won't look any further to see if changes happened.

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