> -----Original Message----- > From: Stefan Küng [mailto:tortoise...@gmail.com] > Sent: woensdag 10 oktober 2012 20:38 > To: Bert Huijben > Cc: 'Johan Corveleyn'; dev@subversion.apache.org > Subject: Re: crash in latest release > > On 10.10.2012 20:22, Bert Huijben wrote: > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Stefan Küng [mailto:tortoise...@gmail.com] > >> Sent: woensdag 10 oktober 2012 18:40 > >> To: Johan Corveleyn > >> Cc: dev@subversion.apache.org > >> Subject: Re: crash in latest release > >> > >> On 09.10.2012 22:35, Johan Corveleyn wrote: > >> > >>> I used a release build (I always test with a release build), built > >>> with Visual C Express 2008 on Windows XP. But indeed, it might depend > >>> on the build ... I was probably lucky, or unlucky, depending on how > >>> you look at it :-/ ... > >> > >> try this: > >> $ svn log http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/svn/tortoisesvn/trunk > >> --username=guest > >> > >> this will trigger the crash. > > > > It doesn't trigger a crash for me. (Subversion 1.7.7 x64, SlikSvn). > > I was also not able to crash an AnkhSVN which uses +- the same build on > x86. > > > > Are you sure this is not specific to how TortoiseSVN builds Subversion or > something like a password that was encrypted with a no longer valid key? > > Ah, now I got it: > the crash only happens if you have saved the auth for the repo > (tigris.org in the example above) with a different username as "guest". > > For example, I have saved the auth for tigris.org there with my username > "steveking" so I get commit access. > > If I then pass --username=guest in a script because I only need read > access, it crashes every time. > > So it's not as bad as I thought before. > I guess it's only a bigger problem in case you use scripts which use > different auth data.
Ok, with this new information (and a repository where I have access to two accounts) I can confirm that this crashes 'svn'. I updated branches/1.7.x/STATUS in r1396944. Bert