Hitting F5 doesn't change the icons' status. Restarting TSVNcache.exe or running cleanup are the only ways to fix it.
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Noel Estep
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On Oct 14, 2010, at 2:13 AM, Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On 14 October 2010 02:02, Noel Estep <nestep_at_corpedia.com> wrote:
>> Well I was able to encounter it again, and here's how I did it. I dropped
>> an unversioned pdf into a versioned folder. Two directory levels up, I ran
>> SVN commit. The dialogue detected the unversioned pdf, so I put the
>> checkbox next to it, and I committed it. Well, it's been several hours now,
>> and both the containing directories still show the ! overlay icon, and the
>> pdf file has a + overlay icon on it. If I run SVN commit anywhere in the
>> directories, it just says there's been no changes. Looking at the TSVNCache
>> log window, it is definitely crawling all the folders I'm navigating to, but
>> like I said it's not changing them to the correct checkmark state.
>
> And does F5 change it to show the correct status? Explorer's handling
> of change notifications is not very robust, so even if the cache sees
> it and issues a change notification, explorer sometimes ignores it.
>
> Having said that, I have seen quite a few occasions where F5 does not
> fix the overlay but cleanup does.
>
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>> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 12.10.2010 19:08, Noel Estep wrote:
>>>
>>>> Anyways, the option is a nice to have to save me from complaints like "I
>>>> committed 3 days ago and it still shows the red icon on my files"
>>>
>>> Three days? If it doesn't refresh within a few minutes, something is
>>> wrong.
>>>
>>> Create the registry key (DWORD)
>>> HKCU\Software\TortoiseSVN\CacheTrayIcon
>>> and set it to 1.
>>> Then kill the TSVNCache.exe process, it will automatically restart once
>>> you browse to a working copy.
>>>
>>> A double click on the icon the cache now adds to the tray shows a debug
>>> window. In that window you can see which paths are crawled. And the
>>> tooltip on the icon shows how many paths and directories are watched.
>>>
>>> Stefan
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