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Re: Any known issues with cached log entries?

From: Wayne J <wayne_at_zk.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 17:45:47 -0800

I just noticed that I did not read the OPs message closely enough.

Sorry for the noise.

Wayne

On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 3:58 PM, Wayne J <wayne_at_zk.com> wrote:

> Fetching the logs can be a lengthy operation. TSVN caches them so it can
> operate quickly.
>
> Sounds like you might have a problem with your log cache. I don't have
> access to Windows right now but if you go into the context menu under
> "settings", there is an option to delete the log cache. If the problem is
> with the cache, this will fix it.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 1:31 PM, eg <egoots_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> In one of our repositories (with just under 15,000 revisions), the show
>> log was not showing all the revisions in a particular project trunk
>> folder (it was specifically missing 3 entries).
>>
>> I first noticed this when I was trying to merge one of these revisions
>> to a different branch, and could not see it when looking at a show log
>> of the trunk from inside the merge procedure.
>>
>> Using svn commandine log (i.e., "svn log") showed them when pointed at
>> the same trunk folder.
>>
>> When I navigated up one folder (via repo browser) and issued a show log
>> from there I could see them?
>>
>> Thinking I might need to experiment on the repository, I created a
>> completely fresh copy of the repo from a back up. However, when I did a
>> show log of the same the trunk folder, I could see the missing revisions
>> -- so it couldn't have been server side.
>>
>> Normally, I only have "stop on copy/rename" checked. This had no effect
>> on the above behaviour, and my comparison tests had all the options the
>> same... so it wasn't a silly user error.
>>
>> Finally, on a whim, I deleted the cache from tortoisesvn settings for
>> this repository. After this, when I issued a show log again, the missing
>> revisions have reappeared.
>>
>> Has anyone else seen this before?
>>
>> Should I disable log caching if I want to rely on the accuracy of the
>> tortoisesvn log?
>>
>> Is there any info I can provide (not likely now that I have deleted the
>> cache and the problem has gone away)?
>>
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