On Mar 6, 2009, at 7:20 AM, Toby S wrote:
Versions was crashing regularly, (every 10 minutes?) but disabling the
changecount indicators also worked for me.
I do miss them though :(
I'm sure it's just one repository connection that is giving me
problems, but I can't think of a way to find out w
Versions was crashing regularly, (every 10 minutes?) but disabling the
changecount indicators also worked for me.
I do miss them though :(
I'm sure it's just one repository connection that is giving me
problems, but I can't think of a way to find out which one could be
causing the trouble. any ide
Thanks for getting back to me.
I figured it'd be something like that.
Changing the default settings works thanks, so I can open it and
remove the problem repos now.
If the safe boot mode ever does work its way into a release that would
be great.
The issues sorted now, if only by removing (until
Hi Joel,
Do you have any crash logs resulting from that issue? If you do,
please send them our way.
Versions tries to check the number of changes both locally and
remotely soon after having started in order to be able to display
those counts in the bookmarks source list next to each workin
Hey Joel,
My guess is that the integrity of the repository somehow got
corrupted. I would do an svndump and restore on the actual server and
try again.
Kindest regards,
Koen Bok - madebysofa.com
On Feb 16, 12:14 pm, Joel Bradbury wrote:
> trying to do an update on a repos on a mounted sftp dr
trying to do an update on a repos on a mounted sftp drive.
There are some issues with the svn version on the server where it
resides (basically a failed upgrade from 1.4 - 1.5) and now versions
crashes about 5 seconds after loading repeatedly.
reseting settings has no effect and it wont stay ope