Replication for my testing:
1) Create a repository called "RepoTesting".
2) Check out the repository, commit a folder "SomeDir" with a file in it
("SomeFile.txt")
3) Modify the contents of SomeFile.txt and commit. We now have some a couple
of revisions to see in the log.
4) Create a repository called "Repo Testing" and repeat steps 2 & 3 for it.
5) use right-click > TortoiseSVN > Show Log on the checkout of "Repo
Testing/SomeDir". It should work fine.
6) use right-click > TortoiseSVN > Show Log on the checkout of "Repo
Testing/SomeDir". It should work fine.
7) use the Repo-browser, open "svn://servername/RepoTesting", right-click on
SomeDir and show log. It should work fine.
8) use the Repo-browser, open "svn://servername/Repo Testing", right-click on
SomeDir and show log. It will FAIL with the error "File not found: revision #,
path '/omeDir'". Notice the path is /omeDir not /SomeDir.
One final detail I forgot to add, even with a repository name containing
spaces, doing a Show Log on the root of the repository *does* work. My
conjecture is that this is because stripping a char from an empty path is still
empty.
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