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Running Maintenance causes Subversion "amnesia"
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Running Maintenance causes Subversion "amnesia"


  • Subject: Running Maintenance causes Subversion "amnesia"
  • From: Chris Hong <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 00:02:39 +0800

Hi, I've searched the mailing list archives and I'm not sure if this is a bug. Hope fellow readers can shed some light on what I observed.

As part of my normal routine after installing a new software I did some maintenance using Cache Out X and Maintenance 3.6. After they completed running, I rebooted and returned to my XCode 2.4 project only to notice that the SCM column (in XCode's window) marked all documents (previously added to a Subversion working copy) as "A". I ran synX to verify the Subversion working copy is ok. It is.

Does Cache Out X and Maintenance 3.6's deleting user domain cache cause this behavior? Should I refrain from running maintenance routines to avoid this anomaly from recurring? What is your advice? I am running XCode 2.4 on a PowerBook.

Thanks in advance,
      Chris
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