That sounds right to me... when I see this problem it is usually
because of some unexpected commit error. Usually the message is
"Unknown error" but I have seen other errors about not having write
access to tmp files. Canceling at an awkward point probably has the
same effect. I've verified that this can still happen even when
Visual Studio isn't running so that doesn't seem to be related to the
cause. So it seems that this occurs:
+ On Vista x64 or x86
+ After a commit failure or commit cancel
I'll try to post some screenshots of errors that I get when this
happens. Is there any log or other information that I can get that
will help diagnose this? I'm happy to help because it happens to me
all the time and I would like it to get fixed soon. :)
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smartsvn@..., Chris Chapman <canis.lupus@...>
wrote:
>
> I'm fairly sure it's possible to replicate this issue by cancelling
a commit
> at an awkward point. I have had issues when performing a commit on a
remote
> server (so it runs relatively slowly). If I click the big red cancel
button
> it does not cancel the commit straight away, rather it seems to run
on
> (maybe to the end of the current file)?
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