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Re: Undo adds behaviour changed? No longer leaves files as unversioned

From: Michael Geisinger <Sidewinder_GER_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 13:21:16 +0200

Hi,

Am 21.09.2012 02:42, schrieb Jonathan Edwards:
> I got caught out by this. Here's what happened:
>
> 1. In filesystem, rename an SVN-controlled file *and edit it*
> 2. Open TortoiseSVN 'Commit' dialog
> 3. Do 'Repair move'
> 4. Do 'Undo Add'
> 5. -> Commit dialog shows the new file as unversioned)
> 6. Press <F5> to refresh Commit dialog, or check the filesystem
> 7. -> The renamed file has gone and the local edits are lost!
>
> Clearly step 5. above is a TortoiseSVN bug. It shouldn't show the file as unversioned when it's really been deleted.

I guess you mean the bug is the deletion, not the file being displayed
although it has been deleted.

This sounds very similar to an issue I reported earlier that should have
been fixed in r23196.

See <http://code.google.com/p/tortoisesvn/issues/detail?id=398>.

Are you sure you tried with the latest version?

-- 
Michael 'Sidewinder' Geisinger
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