On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 6:32 AM Neil Sleightholm wrote:
>
> I have found the issue, it wasn’t specially Windows 2019 core but could
> happen on any version and isn’t an SVN bug. The TortoiseSVN 1.14 installer
> was removing libapr_tsvn.dll and libaprutil_tsvn.dll on upgrade but not a
> clean in
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 6:32 AM Neil Sleightholm wrote:
> I have found the issue, it wasn’t specially Windows 2019 core but could
> happen on any version and isn’t an SVN bug. The TortoiseSVN 1.14 installer
> was removing libapr_tsvn.dll and libaprutil_tsvn.dll on upgrade but not a
> clean instal
I have found the issue, it wasn't specially Windows 2019 core but could happen
on any version and isn't an SVN bug. The TortoiseSVN 1.14 installer was
removing libapr_tsvn.dll and libaprutil_tsvn.dll on upgrade but not a clean
install, repairing the installing will fix it and according to the li
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 11:16 PM Neil Sleightholm wrote:
> On 2020/07/13 15:17:07, Neil Sleightholm wrote:
> > Your operating system>
> > Windows 2019 Core (Version 10.0.18363.900)>
> >
> > The release and/or revision of Subversion>
> > svn, version 1.14.0 (r1876290)>
> > compiled May 24 2020, 17
This is not a problem with the build 2004 update (Version 10.0.19041.329).
Neil
On 2020/07/13 15:17:07, Neil Sleightholm wrote:
> Your operating system>
> Windows 2019 Core (Version 10.0.18363.900)>
>
> The release and/or revision of Subversion>
> svn, version 1.14.0 (r1876290)>
> compiled May 24
Your operating system
Windows 2019 Core (Version 10.0.18363.900)
The release and/or revision of Subversion
svn, version 1.14.0 (r1876290)
compiled May 24 2020, 17:07:49 on x86-microsoft-windows
The compiler and configuration options you built Subversion with
Downloaded as part of TortoiseSVN
Any