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Re: Show log for deleted file

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2012 20:04:11 +0100

On 06.03.2012 15:16, Stefan Wild wrote:
> Am 06.03.2012 14:14, schrieb Simon Large:
>> 2012/3/6 Stefan Wild<stefan.wild_at_afr-consulting.de>:
>>> Am 06.03.2012 11:33, schrieb Stefan Küng:
>>>> 2012/3/6 Stefan Wild<stefan.wild_at_afr-consulting.de>:
>>>>> ... and directories.
>>>>> any progress with this problem?
>>>>> more information needed?
>>>>>
>>>>> Don't bother: you mentioned you're still using 1.6.x - there won't be
>>>>> any bugfixes done on that versions anymore.
>>>>>
>>>>> Stefan
>>>>>
>>>>> sorry, but 1.7.2 was mentioned
>>>>> and I still have this problem with 1.7.4
>>>> then please be more specific. As I mentioned, it works for me. So you
>>>> have to provide enough information for me to reproduce this problem.
>>>>
>>>> Stefan
>>>>
>>> I am now using TSVN 1.7.4 @ WinXP 32-bit and some other TSVN/Windows versions on different PCs. All have the same problem:
>>> When I want to show changes for files/folders that were deleted by now, I get the following problem:
>>> Log Messages window shows:
>>> From: 07.02.2106 To: 01.01.1970
>>> File not found: revision 7108, path '/trunk/standard/kunden/...'
>>>
>>> 7108 is HEAD, but I selected "show log" from this example folder from revision 5868, where it was deleted.
>>> I get the same when I try to "show log" on revision 2680 where this folder was added.
>>> Changing the From and To dates seems not to have any effect.
>>>
>>> I get there by opening show log on the parent folder and looking for the revision where the desired file/folder was deleted/added.
>> This description seems to start at the end and work backwards, which
>> makes it hard to follow. I'm also not sure which commands you are
>> using and from where (working copy, repo browser ...)
>> Can you give a clearer description of exactly what steps you took and
>> in the order you took them.
>> Even better, can you give a recipe that works on a publicly accessible
>> repository?
>>
>> Simon
>>
> sorry, I don't know any public accessible repository
> maybe a c l (who started this thread) has something more to say
> it's hard to follow because I copied it from my former post and added s.th.
> I will try to explain it better:
>
> - "show log" on the existing folder (in my working copy) that used to contain the deleted file/folder
> - choose the revision where the file/folder was deleted
> - "show log" on the file/folder in the file list below
> - another "Log Messages" window appears showing the error described above
>
> now I experienced that sometimes it works and sometimes I get the error... even on the same file/folder
> I don't know why...
>
> example:
> - HEAD 7599
> - "show log" on working copy
> - choose rev. 7425
> - "show log" on a deleted file /trunk/my/fol/der/myfile.pm
> - another "Log Messages" windows appears with "From: 01.01.1970 To: 01.01.1970" and error message "File not found: revision 7425, path '/trunk/my/fol/der/myfile.pm'"
>
> I've done this once again and then it worked
> the only difference was that I first showed log for some other deleted files/folders before I came to that one that failed, in my second try I went immediately to this file
>

I now can reproduce this. It fails when neon is configured, but succeeds
if serf is configured.

I've opened issue #231 for this:
http://code.google.com/p/tortoisesvn/issues/detail?id=231

Stefan

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