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Show Log/ShowChanges from ReproBrowser reports URL ... doesn' exist

From: Matej Trampus <matej.trampus_at_crea.si>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 06:09:44 -0700 (PDT)

Show Log/ShowChanges from ReproBrowser reports URL ... doesn' exist

I've just upgraded to TortoiseSVN 1.7.8, Build 23174.
After the upgrade i am getting an error when following these steps:

1. Open ReproBrowser
2. Select Branch 'svn://brutus/CreaWFDevelopment/branches/tkm_phoenix_Crea.Web.Client-v1/CreaWFDevelopment'
3. Select Show Lof
4. Right Click the file Common.config and select ShowChanges
5. The dialog "Getting file Common.config, revision 6828 appears "for a brief moment

6. A new dailog appers with the followin error.

Subversion reported an error: URL 'svn://brutus/CreaWFDevelopment/branches/tkm_phoenix_Crea.Web.Client-v1/CreaWFDevelopment/Common.config' doesn't exist

Additional info:
a) I've done the upgrade to latest version on two machines (Win 2008 server 32 bit and Windows 7 64 bit) and both reports the error.
b) No error is reported on the third machine which uses TortoiseSVN 1.7.1, Build 22161.
c) the error only occurs on some branches
d) I was able to reproduce it on two different branches. Bot of those two branches were created a while ago, based with the following option: "Create copy in the repository from: Working copy"
e) I was not able to reproduce this on other exiting branches (those were probably create with "Create copy in the repository from: HEAD revision in the repository option"

I am attaching OputDebugString log.

Any ideas what could be wrong?

BR,
  Matra

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