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Re: Where is the cache data of TortoiseSVN stored?

From: Gavin Lambert <tsvn_at_mirality.co.nz>
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 19:15:42 +1300

On 6/03/2014 11:42, Quoth Max Mustermann:
> I guess there is some caching feature built into TortoiseSVN that
> prevents it to load the latest informations neccessary to build the
> revision log and the revision graph from the SVN server as long as
> the UUID of the repository is already known and no commit is done.
>
> Does somebody know where this cached data is stored locally? In the
> future it could become difficult to get access to the machine where
> our SVN server runs on to change the UUID of a repository. So it
> would be a better approach to delete the local cache data.

Have a look at TortoiseSVN -> Settings -> Log Caching. You could
disable it there if you want, or go to Cached Repositories and remove it
from there.

(I don't actually have any cached repositories listed in mine; it might
be because I use an svn:// intranet server though, so it doesn't think
it needs caching.)

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