TortoiseSVN - Version: 1.7.8

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McLovin

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TortoiseSVN is a really easy to use Revision control / version control / source control software for Windows. It is based on Subversion. TortoiseSVN provides a nice and easy user interface for Subversion.

It is developed under the GPL. Which means it is completely free, including the source code. But just in case you don't know the GPL too well: you can use TortoiseSVN to develop commercial applications or just use it in your company without any restrictions.

Since it's not an integration for a specific IDE like Visual Studio, Eclipse or others, you can use it with whatever development tools you like.

As a Subversion client, TortoiseSVN has all the features of Subversion itself, including:
  • Most current CVS features.
  • Directories, renames, and file meta-data are versioned.
  • Commits are truly atomic.
  • Branching and tagging are cheap (constant time) operations.
  • Efficient handling of binary files.

Change Log - Link.
  • BUG: "Show changes as unified diff" from Log window fails.
  • BUG: crash in repobrowser when refreshing.
  • BUG: Crash in log dialog when selecting all revisions with Ctrl-A.
  • BUG: segfault in status cache.
  • BUG: buffer overflow when saving column data.
  • BUG: diff from log for url fails.
  • BUG: crash when editing files in repo browser.
  • BUG: Repository browser does not check empty selections.
  • BUG: closing merge wizard with log dialog open segfaults.
  • BUG: file diff dialog can segfault.
  • BUG: long paths handled incorrectly.
  • BUG: Threads not correctly synchronized in repo browser.
  • BUG: progress dlg can't be closed with the red X button.
  • BUG: Command URLs with spaces parsed incorrectly.
  • BUG: segfault when unloading the shell extension.
  • BUG: TortoiseMerge asserts on start.
  • BUG: Exception when checking for admin dirs.
  • BUG: Access violation with "Show log" on copied entry.
  • BUG: crash with invalid config file.
  • BUG: crash when closing log dialog.
  • BUG: stack overflow when unchecking items in the commit dialog.
  • BUG: crash when closing the progress dialog too early.
  • BUG: out of memory exception when opening large files in TortoiseMerge.
  • BUG: cache crash on startup.
  • BUG: too short checkbox and radio controls in high dpi mode.
  • BUG: reverting files from log dialog fails.
  • BUG: DC leaks cause crashes.
  • BUG: Crash in progress dialog.
  • BUG: crash diffing invalid icon files.
  • BUG: long paths crash TortoiseBlame.
  • BUG: crash closing merge wizard.
  • CHG: Language packs downgrade.
  • BUG: crash in status cache.
  • BUG: overlay icons disappear after moving the .svn folder.
  • BUG: Repro browser: Creating folder in just renamed folder with space in name fails.
  • BUG: After reloading cursor and position dont match.
  • BUG: newline symbols are shown incorrectly.
  • BUG: tagging externals from log dialog not implemented.
  • BUG: out of memory exception in commit dialog.
  • BUG: Crash using blocks.
  • BUG: merge log messages not generated for 'record only' merges.
  • BUG: crash when adding/removing properties.
  • CHG: make crash reporter optional during install.
  • BUG: moved line detection can segfault.
  • BUG: temp files created with wrong names.
  • BUG: accessing invalid data in repobrowser.
  • BUG: number of added files is wrong.
  • BUG: Cleaning up unversioned/ignored items can fail without an error being shown.
  • BUG: log dialog refresh does not refresh merged info.
  • BUG: Right-clicking on files ceases to function in Commit dialog on occasion.
  • BUG: Incorrect checkbox selection in Repo browser.
  • BUG: file lock without owner crashes status cache.
  • BUG: Access violation when reading the w/c state for the revision graph.
  • BUG: Crash in log reporter when author information is empty.
  • BUG: Exception when updating revprops in log cache.
  • BUG: Don't crash in log cache when path info is not available.
  • BUG: access violation if context creation fails.
  • BUG: Crash when removing old log caches.
  • BUG: Log cache not filled after REPLACE.
  • BUG: double entries in log dialog after "next 100".
  • BUG: Wrong/duplicate info in the explorer Subversion properties tab.
  • BUG: Blame using the wrong pegrev.
  • BUG: Crash when dragging files with long paths.

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McLovin

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- BUG: Issue #394: crash when refreshing status list control.
- BUG: Issue #396: crashes in various commands if the config file is invalid.
- BUG: Issue #398: Copied files don't get reverted to recycle bin.
- BUG: Issue #399: Selecting an url from the repbrowser clears the url.
- BUG: Issue #400: repo browser crash when refreshing.
- BUG: Issue #401: Exception shown when blame is called for an url.
- BUG: Issue #402: various crashes in other applications.
- BUG: Issue 404: checkbox width calculated wrong if visual styles are disabled.

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McLovin

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- BUG: out-of-date error when modifying properties from the repository browser.
- BUG: crash if config file is invalid or corrupted.
- BUG: repo browser does not refresh properly.
- BUG: Show log by date range is using only "start" or "end" date, not both.
- BUG: child items not shown when adding an ignored folder.
- BUG: wrong error message shown in repo browser.
- BUG: svn:needs-lock not recognized if it has an empty value.
- BUG: crash in commit dialog.
- BUG: "File not found" error when showing log of file whose folder has been copied from an older revision.

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