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Diff is broken when doubleclick on the file in the log history

From: Moisei Rabinovich <moisei_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 08:05:26 -0700 (PDT)

Hello,
I have an issue on our production repository but I can't reproduce it
on any other repo.
And because of the legacy reasons I can't publish the repository.
Whether anybody already met this problem
or have an idea on how can I move forward with report/ reproduction,
please let me know.
It happens only for one of our branches
and on this branch it happens only on the revisions that are shown
when "Stop of copy rename" is unchecked, .i.e
the revisions that we applied on the "parent" of the current branch.
The scenario is very simple:
- in the repo browse do show history and make sure Stop of copy
rename" is unchecked
- select some revision that was applied before the branch was created
- choose some file in this revision and make sure it is "grayed" and
double click the file
   HERE the issue comes - diff does not show any difference. also
"unified diff" also it does not depend diff program (i tired winmerge
abd builtin)
   also I checked the temporary files for diff and I found both of
them have the same content exactly as the file in the revision that
were selected

If I select this revision, and one revision after and choose show
difference and then I double click the same file, then DIFF is working
properly.

Any help would be very appreciated,
Moisei.

Diff is broken when doubleclick on the file in the log history

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