On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Simon Large <
simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 15 April 2010 09:41, Francois Grieu <fgrieu_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm saying that the designers of TortoiseSVN have specifically devised a
> GUI
> > to browse the repository, select a file, then browse the text of log
> entries
> > corresponding to changes in that file, then save that file as in the
> > revision selected in this way (rather than by revision number); and that
> for
> > some reason this useful feature is partially broken; I'd like to report
> this
> > bug, and the nice way to do that is to first have a dicussion on that
> list
> > to confirm the bug; I guess I have a consensus on that, right ?
>
> Francois, can you please stop using HTML mails. Your responses are
> coming out in a tiny font in gmail and it is very hard to read.
>
> But yes, this is the correct way to do things. I can confirm that this
> happens in 1.6.7 on my virus-scanner-free system ;-)
>
> Short reproduction recipe
> * Show log for a single file from working copy or from repo browser
> * In top pane right click and export
> * Select an export directory
> * Export pauses for a long time and fails with the message in the email
> title.
>
>
It also happens when right-clicking on a file in the Repository Browser. I
can reproduce the same error when using the command-line client, but only
when specifying an existing directory, rather than the directory + filename.
TSVN seems to create the directory before calling the SVN library (I'm
probably incorrect here).
During the "pause" in exporting, I've noticed (using Process Monitor from
SysInternals), that there are repeated calls trying to do the same thing (at
least 5, maybe as much as 10), then it fails.
Cheers,
Daniel B.
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Received on 2010-04-15 13:43:00 CEST