I'm using the latest 1.6.5 TortoiseSVN.
Server is SVN1.5.5.
When I select TortoiseSVN->Show Log, and
then select "Show All" in the log screen,
the revisions retrieved are from 80 to
1337. r0 to r79 aren't displayed no matter
if I select Range "0 to 79".
Yet when I go to the repository and
do a "svn log file:///svnhome", it
dumps out all the revisions from 1337 down
to r0.
Can someone point out what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks
Edmund
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Checkbox "stop on copy" might be active?
Stefan
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However, the log only shows entries up to rev 77. "Hide unrelated changed paths" and "Stop on copy / rename" is not checked.
Disabling or clearing the cache as well as Crtl+F5 didn't help.
TortoiseSVN 1.6.6, Build 17493 - 32 Bit , 2009/10/19 20:22:18
svnserve, version 1.4.2 (r22196)
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> I have exactly the same problem. The last revision is 79, I see this number when I update.
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> However, the log only shows entries up to rev 77. "Hide unrelated changed paths" and "Stop on copy / rename" is not checked.
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> Disabling or clearing the cache as well as Crtl+F5 didn't help.
>
> TortoiseSVN 1.6.6, Build 17493 - 32 Bit , 2009/10/19 20:22:18
>
> svnserve, version 1.4.2 (r22196)
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Nope. "Stop on Copy" wasn't checked.
And since I didn't do any branching, it
isn't a branching issue either.
However, I believe the solution was because
I wasn't selecting the top most root.
Selecting the top most root did the trick.
Sorry for the false alarm. My bad.
Edmund
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