Another experiment. 
If I un-check everything under "Clean up working copy status", it doesn't 
crash, but it doesn't succeed on cleaning. 
If I do it again with "Break write locks" checked, it crashes. 


On Friday, June 14, 2019 at 3:57:51 PM UTC-4, Mike Schlueter wrote:
>
> Okay, I just tried it again, and I see in Task manager that it's not the 
> reporting app, but the crashing app that is using infinite memory. 
> They showed up separate this time, instead of under the same task.
> I killed the crashing process, and the reporting dialog disappeared. Not 
> sure if it reported what it had, or got aborted.
>
>
> On Friday, June 14, 2019 at 3:54:27 PM UTC-4, Mike Schlueter wrote:
>>
>> TortoiseSVN crashed just after completing a commit of a few hundred 
>> files. 
>> The "Do you want to send more information about the problem?" prompt 
>> popped up, so I clicked "Send information".  
>> I gave it several minutes to work, then noticed that my computer was 
>> really slow. Task Manager showed TortoiseSVN x64 using close to 25GB of 
>> RAM!?!
>> I killed the TortoiseSVN process, and rebooted. 
>>
>> I have tried to update, but TortoiseSVN reported that it needed Cleanup. 
>>
>> I tried Cleanup, and it crashed again. Again, the do you want to send 
>> information prompt. Again, several minutes, a multiple GB of RAM usage 
>> later, I killed it. 
>> I have repeated this several times now. 
>>
>> This is my work computer, Win10 1709. 
>> I have Version 1.12 installed.
>>
>> It seems like the information gathering routine is getting stuck in a 
>> loop. 
>>
>>

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