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Re: Red X for any committed/updated file

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 16:18:08 +0100

2009/10/15 Bob Archer <bob.archer_at_amsi.com>:
>> I updated to the most recent stable version of TortoiseSVN.  It's
>> functionally fine, but the icons are getting increasingly screwed up.
>> Any time a file is modified, committed, or updated in its checked out
>> copy of a repository, that file gets a "Red X" icon in the lower right.
>> Nothing I can think of will get rid of this red X.  It is especially
>> annoying because if I commit some files and not others, I cannot
>> visually see which files need to be committed.
>
> Interesting because a red X overlay means the file/folder has been deleted.
>
>
>> The unchanged files still show the green checkmark, and the folders
>> containing the problem files show a red exclamation point if there is a
>> changed file inside of it.  Committing the changed file returns the
>> folder to a green checkmark even though the file's icon doesn't change.
>>
>> I also updated to the RC version on 8/11.  There was no change in
>> behavior.  Also, I'm running another computer on an older version
>> (either 1.6.3 or 1.6.4) with no problems.
>>
>> Is this a bug or setting problem?  How can I fix this?
>
> Do you have your overlay status cache set to "default"?
>
> Have you tried to delete your working copy and check out a clean one?

How about rebuilding the icon cache?

Simon

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