What I did
1. Create a folder on my local system (i.e. project)
2. Right Click on it -> Checkout
3. Successfully imported a project from my svn server
4. Overlay icons are shown correctly
5. Right clicking on the folder "project" brings Tortoise context menu
correctly ("SVN Update" etc.).
5. Delete the folder "project"
6. Create a folder with exactly the same name "project"
7. The overlay icons come back! Even if the folder isn't an imported SVN project
8. Right Clicking on the folder shows that Tortoise context menu
indeed recognizes that the folder isn't a project (it contains "SVN
Checkout" etc.)
What I wanted to happen
Do not show overlay icons
What actually happened
They where shown
Additional Information
This acured to me while I was testing TortoiseSVN to see how things
work. My server already had a project, so I wanted to import it into
my local system. After I fooled around with TortoiseSVN I deleted the
copy and tried different things. But I wanted to do them on the same
project, so naturally I created the same folder. At my surprise, the
overlay icon was still there. At first, I thought that the local copy
didn't really delete, but TortoiseSVN context menu is as if it is not
a project.
Versions:
Windows Vista Home Edition
TortoiseSVN 1.5.0, Build 13316 - 32 Bit
Subversion 1.5.0
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Received on 2008-06-24 07:33:51 CEST