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Re: Bug report: Deleting modified non-versioned elements via 'Working Copy' dialog causes crash in Windows 7 x64

From: Martin Falatic <martin_at_falatic.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 17:42:44 -0600 (CST)

On Mon, March 8, 2010 16:30, Martin Falatic wrote:
> On Mon, March 8, 2010 13:02, Stefan Küng wrote:
>> On 08.03.2010 15:01, Martin Falatic wrote:
>>
>>> Deleting modified non-versioned elements via "Working Copy" dialog
>>> causes crash in Windows 7 x64 ...
>>
>> Deinstall TortoiseGit - I only got it to crash when I had this
>> installed. As soon as I deinstalled it, the crash went away.
>> Stefan
>
> TortoiseSVN and TortoiseGit are not compatible with each other? I
> understand this might be a workaround but it's pretty drastic, especially
> if you're in an organization using both Git and SVN for development. Is
> this to imply this isn't considered a bug?
> - Marty

I will add that I've confirmed uninstalling TortoiseGit rectifies the
problem, though it's non-ideal. I wonder if it's an install order issue
and this is causing issues in shared modules? I don't have any open Git
work to cause any other conflict in my working area. It's not clear
what's actually breaking (it seems to me that deleting files is a pretty
routine operation and if there's no Git work in the area it shouldn't
complain).

That said, I hadn't dug very deeply into TortoiseGit but I'm now gathering
that it's quite a bit LESS mature than TortoiseSVN. Perhaps this is just
one of the symptoms of that.

 - Marty

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