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Re: Rename with spaces

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 18:55:28 +0200

On 29.10.2010 13:05, Andre Balta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an issue renaming folders. After a rename operation, from
> “/https://myrepo/oldPath/%e2%80%9d to “/https://myrepo/old path/”, it appears
> that it succeeds, but the repo browser says “URL
> /https://myrepo/old%20Path/ non-existent in that revision” and the
> folder loses all it’s children. Show Log works on new folder, but trying

Here you say that the repo browser doesn't show the new path...

> to rename it back without spaces, I get a ‘Path/:
> https://myrepo/old%20Path/ does not exist in revision <X>’. Expanding
> the new folder shows it as empty, even if it had children before. If I
> close the repository browser and reopen it, the new path is there
> “/https://myrepo/old path/” and it’s children come back. Seems like this

... and here you say that the repository browser shows the new folder
correctly.

So which one is it?
What exactly is the problem with which dialog and which operation?

Remember that if you have the repo browser show a revision which is not
HEAD, you can still rename folders but they won't show up in the shown
revision. Only if you switch back to the HEAD revision ("HEAD", not a
specific revision!) then the renamed folder will show up.

Stefan

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