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Re: TSVNCache and Firefox : strange behaviour

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 20:34:04 +0200

2009/9/22 <m.debec_at_free.fr>:

> Not a critical bug, mostly an annoyance.
> Scenario :
>
>                 OS : Vista
>                 OS – explorer settings : standard
>                 Firefox 3.5
>                 TSVN : TortoiseSVN 1.6.5, Build 16974 - 32 Bit , 2009/08/20
> 08:13:46
>
>
>
>                 I use firefox to download some file, select a place to save
> the file I download (I’m using “always select destination option”), this
> causes firefox to start a new *instance * of “explorer.exe” to browse the
> filesystem (this may be a bug in firefox). This instance of explorer.exe
> starts a new instance of TSVNCache.exe.
>
>                 I now have two TSVNCache.exe processes started, which seen
> to somehow fight over the subversion status display (getting incoherent
>
> “changed” status), quitting firefox leaves both processes alive. Sometime
> one of them starts eating cpu cycles.
>
>                 If I kill both TSVNCache processes, it is restarted normally
> (only one process).

Can't reproduce this with the same setup (Win7 instead of Vista, but
that shouldn't matter).
do you have some special settings made in FF or Vista?

Stefan

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