Yes, I tried using your way that starting TortoiseProc directly from a
command line.
I'm using Windows XP SP3 and the language is Traditional Chinese. Is that
affect things?
2008/9/10 Stefan Ku"ng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
> Will «Oô wrote:
> > Yes, I tried. It still don't working.
> >
> > Today, I tested more machines.
> >
> > There is a machine that has already installed TortoiseSVN 1.5.0.
> > <http://1.5.0.> I uninstall it and reinstall the
> > "TortoiseSVN-1.5.99.13886-dev-win32-svn-1.6.0-dev.msi" file. ==> Bad
> > Result.
> >
> > Today, I tried another machine that newly install the
> > "TortoiseSVN-1.5.99.13886-dev-win32-svn-1.6.0-dev.msi" file. ==> Bad
> > Result.
> >
> > It's become more and more strange. It looks like this
> > installer "TortoiseSVN-1.5.99.13886-dev-win32-svn-1.6.0-dev.msi" doesn't
> > apply r13831 & r13833.
> >
> > Can you tell me which exact "msi" installer do you use to install TSVN?
>
> Did you try my suggestion on starting TortoiseProc directly from a
> command line?
>
> I tried it with a vanilla XP running in a virtual machine (plain XP, no
> other applications installed, only all SP and windows updates).
> Installed TortoiseSVN-1.5.99.13886-dev-win32-svn-1.6.0-dev.msi from
> http://nightlybuilds.tortoisesvn.net/latest/win32/ (the one which is
> currently online).
> Then I used the test repo you sent me earlier.
>
> --> works without problems.
>
> Stefan
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Received on 2008-09-11 03:09:01 CEST