This has happened twice to me, but once it has happened, it will 
continue to happen until the workaround has been done.  Please bear with 
me while I describe it as best I can.
All our source code is by (historical) convention, built from Drive L. 
For convenience, this is a folder that is mapped using subst. I suspect 
the size of this may be a factor, as properties reports the size as 2.11 
GB containing 25,600 files and 6,019 folders.  This includes .svn 
folders etc.
I usually use SVN Commit by right clicking on the root of the mapped 
Drive L, as this will allow all changes to be grouped together under a 
single revision number and comment.  It is this that crashed.  I am 
supplied with the list of changed files, a group of which I check, I add 
the comment "Punchin recording improvements, though still no muting on 
the punched into track which will come in later." and clicked OK.  The 
windows crash screen then appears with a comment that Totroisesvn 
received an abnormal termination request. (I cannot remember the exact 
wording, but that is the gist if it.)
This happened twice.  I then rebooted the PC and tried again, twice, 
with the same result.
I then selected the first of three folders at the top level within drive 
L that contained all the changed files, and was able to do the commit 
normally, although the one set of changes was spread over 3 revision 
numbers.
This happened to me once back in July, when I reported another bug, 
which was fixed overnight, along with others, and as I had used the 
subfolder method to do the commit and then installed the fixed version I 
assumed it had been solved by the new build.
I do not envy anybody trying to fix this, but will be happy to cooperate 
to the best of my ability with anybody who takes it on.
Godfrey Small.
Username  Thingfish47
 
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