Excellent, thanks for testing and confirming!
/Daniel
tisdag 3 januari 2023 kl. 10:36:06 UTC+1 skrev Andreas Grob:
> Hi Daniel
>
> First of all a happy new year 2023!
>
> I tried the version TortoiseSVN-1.14.99.29516-dev-x64-svn-1.14.dev.msi
> today. After 'Clear errors' my four exclamation
Hi Daniel
First of all a happy new year 2023!
I tried the version TortoiseSVN-1.14.99.29516-dev-x64-svn-1.14.dev.msi
today. After 'Clear errors' my four exclamation marks disappeared. After
'Check Now' only the one I don't have access to came back. After a commit,
no more exclamation marks
Hi Daniel
I will gladly test the nightly. But not before the 3rd of January.
Kind regards
~ Andreas
Daniel Sahlberg via TortoiseSVN schrieb am
Mi., 28. Dez. 2022, 20:39:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> Would you care to check the latest nightly build? There was an
> inconsistency on how the exclamation
Hi Andreas,
Would you care to check the latest nightly build? There was an
inconsistency on how the exclamation mark overlay was added.
As for any projects with authentication errors, this does NOT clear itself,
for reasons mentioned by Stefan in another message: retrying when there are
Oh no. I guess I didn't make that clear. I don't think it's because of the
new feature either.
I currently have 4 exclamation marks displayed. One because I don't have
access. This one disappears when I select it and comes back after a Check
project.
The other 3 have new commits (TSVN since
>
> The differences between old and new MonitorData.ini file (thanks to the
> temp files ;-)) are:
> authFailed=0 -> 1
>
I don't think this has anything to do with the "Check project now" feature.
The exclamation mark you get is from an authentication failure.
What error message do you see
Wow, that was fast! Thank you! Moving instead of copying sounds reasonable.
:-)
Will be happy to try the changes, but not until next year.
However, here's what I observed when I right clicked on "Check project now"
in the Project Monitor on the TSVN project. Another exclamation mark
appeared. I
it's fixed now.
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I'll take a look...
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Hi Daniel
Yes, I can confirm that the temp files have the same content as
MonitoringData.ini.
MonitorData.ini is overwritten every minute. The svnXXX.tmp file remains.
Currently I count 1441 such files. The oldest ones have been deleted
(automatically), so now there are files pretty much for 24h.
torsdag 22 december 2022 kl. 11:42:20 UTC+1 skrev Andreas Grob:
> Hello,
>
> Today I was looking for a file in the Windows temp directory
> (AppData\Local\Temp\). I found it, but there were also a lot of svnXXX.tmp
> files.
>
> Since about 16 hours one is written every minute. A handful of
Hello,
Today I was looking for a file in the Windows temp directory
(AppData\Local\Temp\). I found it, but there were also a lot of svnXXX.tmp
files.
Since about 16 hours one is written every minute. A handful of older temp
files are also still there. In total there are currently 980 such
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