HI!
Using:
TortoiseSVN 1.9.7, Build 27907 - 64 Bit , 2017/08/08 19:34:38
I did a merge of a change from another branch.
In the commit step, in the dialog, there was the top folder and one file listed as changed.
The folder had the mergeinfo recorded and the file had a few lines changed.
After commiting and checking the log on another computer, I noted that the mentioned file had two changes, not just the one shown in TortoiseMerge before the commit.
It turns out a nonascii charater a few lines above the other change was changed in its encoding.
Question: Why does TMerge not mark such a change as... a change? Is it depending on some settings of TMerge?
Additional info:
After that I edited the said file and changed that character back to UTF-8 encoding.
Now TMerge says:
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TortoiseMerge
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The text is identical, but the files do not match!
The following differences were found:
Encoding (ASCII, UTF-8)
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OK
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The problem here is, that I commited a change I did not know it was there, as TM did not list it as a change.
Is this a bug?
If not, how to avoid it in future?
Regards,
David