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A new version of TortoiseSVN has been released

A Subversion client, implemented as a windows shell extension.

TortoiseSVN is a really easy to use Revision control / version control / source control software for Windows.

Since it's not an integration for a specific IDE you can use it with whatever development tools you like.

TortoiseSVN is free to use. You don't need to get a loan or pay a full years salary to use it.

Notes:

Culminating over 9 months of development effort, this is the best release of TortoiseSVN yet, and delivers powerful features, including:

* Early support for tree conflict detection

* improved revision graph

* ...and many more.

Changes:

Version 1.6.0

  • NEW: Ignoring of multiple selected items by their extension. See issue #423 for details. (Stefan)
  • NEW: The log dialog allows filtering by bug-ID. See issue #422 for details. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Column to show the remote revision in the CfM dialog. (Stefan)
  • NEW: The current revision of the working copy item is shown in bold in the log dialog. See issue #425 for details. (Stefan)
  • NEW: The custom tsvn: urls allow a revision to be specified after the real url, separated with '?'. (Stefan)
  • NEW: The state of the 'merge non-interactive' checkbox is remembered across sessions. (Stefan)
  • NEW: editing the author in the log dialog is now possible for multiple selected revisions. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Paste command to paste copied/cut files from explorer into a working copy. See issue #427 for details. (Stefan)
  • NEW: TortoiseProc returns now 0 after the command finished successfully and -1 if the command failed with an error. See issue #426 for details. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Added blame command to context menu of the status list control. (Stefan)
  • NEW: "up" button in the repo browser. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Checkbox to exclude the externals in the Check-For-Modifications dialog. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Ability to cancel the "patch all" function. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Option to disable the context menu for specific paths. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Extended the IBugTraqProvider. See issue #428 for details. (Stefan)
  • NEW: The status cache handles "runas" now better. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Automated removal of unused log caches. (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • NEW: When diffing against BASE, the diff tool now shows the BASE revision in the view title. (Stefan)
  • NEW: if "unversioned files mark parent folder as modified" is active,
  • the revert dialog shows a hint if unversioned files are found. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Auto-maintenance for log caches plus several settings to control its behavior. (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • NEW: Log cache supports multiple repositories with the same UUID. (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • NEW: Revision graph settings page. Several previously hidden features are now available to the user. (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • NEW: The status list control shows the entries grouped by externals if no changelists are present. (Stefan)
  • NEW: two project properties (bugtraq:provideruuid and bugtraq:providerparams) to specifiy the IBugTraqProvider for the project. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Helper dialog to resolve property conflicts. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Revision graph can be collapsed / expanded as well as split and joined. (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • NEW: Helper dialog to resolve tree conflicts. (Stefan)
  • NEW: TortoiseBlame shows the revision range in the title. See issue #429 for details. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Revision graph: Option to hide unmodified branches (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • NEW: Revision graph: Option to show workspace modifications as extra node (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • NEW: Revision graph: Update / Switch WC in node context menu (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • NEW: A warning is shown if the user tries to add a file that was versioned but renamed in case. (Stefan)
  • NEW: TortoiseMerge scrolls the views automatically when selecting with the left mouse button down. (Stefan)
  • NEW: In the log dialog filter, a ! char at the beginning will negate the filter string. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Column in the check-for-modifications dialog to show the lock date. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Context menu to delete and ignore files at the same time. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Tooltips in the action column of the log dialog, explaining the action icons. (Stefan)
  • NEW: When moving/copying a file over an existing file, ask the user whether to replace that existing file. (Stefan)
  • NEW: Shift-click feature for merge tools. See issue #430 for details. (Stefan)
  • NEW: "Create patch" and "Check for Modifications" available from commit/CfM dialog. (Stefan)
  • NEW: new column for checkout depth in the CSVNStatusListCtrl. (Stefan)
  • NEW: overlays in the CSVNStatusListCtrl for the different depths and external/nested files and folders. (Stefan)
  • CHG: The bug-ID column width in the log dialog is now limited to 200 pixels. (Stefan)
  • CHG: The right-drag context menu now only shows "Export" if a versioned folder is dragged (for files, the windows 'copy' does the same). (Stefan)
  • CHG: The right-drag context menu checks whether source and target are from the same repository and shows the "SVN move" and "SVN copy" commands only if they are. (Stefan)
  • CHG: When only files are selected for "Add", the Add-dialog is not shown anymore but the files are added immediately. (Stefan)
  • CHG: file:// access to BDB based repositories is no longer supported. (Stefan)
  • CHG: the log dialog now shows a possible error message when fetching the log as a text in the top list control instead of showing a popup message box. (Stefan)
  • CHG: New revision graph look. (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • CHG: Faster and more reliable revision graph filtering. (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • CHG: If tsvn:logtemplate was set and not changed in the commit dialog, it isn't added to the log history anymore. (Stefan)
  • CHG: "Ambiguous URL" option no longer limits log cache functionality. (Stefan Fuhrmann)
  • CHG: Various improvements to log statistics graphs (Aras Pranckevicius)
  • CHG: The merge wizard is now resizable. (Stefan)
  • CHG: The checkout/export dialogs do not ask whether to create the folder to checkout/export aynmore but silently create it. (Stefan)

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The blame viewer appears to no longer work correctly in this version.
Bug is fixed for the next version...
Version 1.6.1

- CHG: The history dialog is now 'attached' to the commit dialog. (Stefan)

- BUG: Showing properties from the explorer svn properties tab did not work

if a language other than English was set. (Stefan)

- BUG: Crash in "cleanup". (Stefan)

- BUG: TortoiseBlame did showed only empty files. (Stefan)

I guess you'll have to wait for them to release it (or compile it yourself).

EDIT: TortoiseSVN-1.6.0.15897-dev-win32-svn-1.6.0.msi is available from here (nightly branch builds). Should contain the fix.

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