fredag 16 december 2022 kl. 10:20:36 UTC+1 skrev Andreas Grob:

> Yes, this issue is only indirectly related.
> You were already busy again. I just tested the nightly r29503. 
> Unfortunately, the problem does not seem to be fundamentally fixed yet. As 
> soon as I click on a project that has an exclamation mark because the path 
> is invalid (forbidden in my case), it disappears. Only with "Check Now" or 
> the new "Check project now" (very nice!) it appears again.
>

Thanks for testing!

I had a separate fix for this which I didn't commit. It had a side effect 
of actually ADDING the exclamation mark on one of my test projects while 
still displaying the log. I think the log was fetched from the log cache 
but I didn't have time to reproduce it properly and thus held back in 
committing that fix. I will take another look.
 

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> *Just noticed (svn 1.14/1.15):File name: 
> TortoiseSVN-1.14.99.29503-dev-x64-svn-1.14.dev.msiVersion Information:- 
> TortoiseSVN 1.14.99, Build 29503 - 64 bit -dev, 2022/12/15 21:35:33- 
> Subversion 1.15.0, -dev*


Please be aware that the nightly builds, starting from yesterday, is based 
on Subversion /trunk and not the Subversion 1.14.x branch. This means it 
includes a new working copy format, including an option to not store 
"pristines". It should be counted as experimental until Subversion 1.15.0 
is released.

Kind regards,
Daniel

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