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Shall I file a bug report for this and/or provide additional information?
Kind regards,
Markus
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Von: Grabner Markus [mailto:markus.grab...@alicona.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 14. September 2015 12:00
An: 'Philip Martin'
Cc: 'Branko Cibej'; use
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235460.aspx
“Potential Errors Passing CRT Objects Across DLL Boundaries”
And really the first paragraph summarizes what happens here:
“When you pass C Run-time (CRT) objects such as file handles, locales, and
environment variables into or out of a DLL (f
Ok thanks for the input :) Sounds reasonable to suspect CRT linkage issues
since stdout/stderr I/O operations probably rely on the CRT behaving.
I'll see if a TortoiseSVN daily fixes the problem as soon as I get time.
But if that doesn't fix it, so I should file a bug with TortoiseSVN instead
then?
The TortoiseSVN build of the commandline binaries in 1.9.0 and 1.9.1 have known
issues. Please retry with another release (following the CRT linkage rules), or
use a newer 1.9.x daily build of TortoiseSVN where the linkage problem is fixed.
I’m not sure if this fixes your specific problem, but I
TL;DR: "svn info -r HEAD > testfile" produces and empty file with svn 1.9.1
on Windows. But svn 1.8.13 produces expected output in the file. Does this
only happen for me?
When I updated to TortoiseSVN 1.9.1 (from 1.8.11), which uses svn 1.9.1 it
seems redirection of "svn info -r HEAD" (or any othe
PYSVN Extension release supporting Subversion 1.9.1, 1.8.14 and 1.7.22
Kits for Python 3.5 are new.
Mac OS X kits are built for OSX 10.9 and 10.10.
Features:
* Support python3 sorting of list of PysvnDict objects that name a known "key”.
* Support Subversion 1.9.1. Note: no Windows kit as no win3
PYSVN WorkBench release supporting Subversion 1.9.1, 1.8.14 and 1.7.22
Kits for Python 3.5 are new.
Mac OS X kits are built for OSX 10.9 and 10.10.
Improvements:
* Support for svn 1.9.1
* Sources changes to make use of WorkBench on linux simpler for packagers
* Add RPM spec file - tested on Fedo