Bill Yates wrote:
> I have been looking at Subversion/TortoiseSVN for a couple of weeks
> now, and am most impressed. However, despite working with every other
> application with which I have tried it (Microsoft VC++ and a couple of
> embedded IDEs), it crashes MPLAB IDE.
>
> MPLAB IDE is a free microcontroller development environment from
> Microchip...
> http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1406&dDocName=en019469&part=SW007002
> <http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1406&dDocName=en019469&part=SW007002>
>
> If .svn is in the working directory when MPLAB opens a project before it
> has closed it, MPlab.exe throws an Application Error. However, if I
> remove the .svn folder from the working directory MPLAB works happily.
> If I open and close my project (with or without saving) and subsequently
> restore .svn to the working directory everything works properly (I can
> use both SVN/TortoiseSVN and MPLAB.
>
> My projects make no reference to the content of .svn (in fact I didn't
> know that it was there until I started to investigate the problem. I am
> using Windows2000 sp4, MPLAB 6.62, Subversion 1.1.1 and TortoiseSVN
> 1.1.1 and can reliably reproduce the 'anomaly' on any workstation.
I'm using MPLAB 6.62 too in my office, and I have TSVN installed there
too. Also, my project is under version control. But I've never had a
crash like you described it! The only time MPLAB crashed for me was when
I tried to open a file which had LF and CR+LF lineendings mixed in it.
The only difference I see is that I'm using XP not Win2k. Maybe you
should open a thread in the MPLAB forum.
Stefan
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Received on Thu Oct 28 18:42:20 2004