On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 10:35:29 PM UTC+1, Edward Prochak wrote:
>
> here is a specific example using the subversion logs ---
> ---
> Revision: 15012
> Author: chrish
> Date: 3:48:19 PM, Friday, February 05, 2016
> Message:
> Rev 6 - Added A/D dither option
> ----
> Modified : <>Firmware/14-0004/source/14-0004-SRC.qar.qar
>
> Revision: 14178
> Author: chrish
> Date: 8:45:10 AM, Friday, December 04, 2015
> Message:
> Reentered in new subdirectory format
> ----
> Added : <>Firmware/14-0004/source/14-0004-SRC.qar.qar
> Added : <>Firmware/14-0004/documents/release_notes.txt
> Added : <>Firmware/14-0004/release/14-0004-PRO.pof
> ---------------------
> Now if I remove the extension in windows, the file type 
> becomes just File and there is NO file extension.
> I did just change the filename in subversion and it kept the extension
> (so the filename in subversion is not "14-0004-SRC.qar.qar", but
> it is now "14-0004-SRC.qar")
>
> Updating my working folder also now shows the single extension name.
> I'll let you all know if that fixed the issue.
>
> On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 11:27:19 AM UTC-5, Edward Prochak wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I do not know yet if this issue is in TortoiseSVN or subversion or maybe 
>> in MS windows 7.
>>
>> So the source file before check in is named something like
>>    PartNumber.ext
>> but name in the archive ends up as
>>    PartNumber.ext.ext
>>
>> Any clues? I just started looking into this but could not find anything 
>> in the FAQ
>> or any results in google searches.
>>
>>
Do you have explorer configured to hide file extensions of known file 
types? Then you won't see an extension in explorer even though it's there, 
and when you then add yourself an extension, the file actually has two.

 

> Heading to a meeting, but I'll add more details soon.
>>   ed
>>
>>

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