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Subclipse speeds

From: Simon Whittaker <simon_at_swbh.net>
Date: 2005-06-03 16:51:33 CEST

Hi all,

I have a question about using subclipse which I hope someone will be
able to advise me about. I am using subversion 1.1.4 (the deb package)
with apache2 and webdav. All seems to be working fine as far as the
initial import of files etc is going etc, the problem comes when I start
to use the subclipse plugin.

I have checked out a set of files (about 450MB worth with multiple
folder depths etc) into a working directory which is situated on my
development box (\\UNC\type\thing). The initial adding of the directory
takes ~5 minutes which is the first problem, then I can edit the files
without problems and all works very well. I then want to commit the
files back to the repository and hit the team---->commit and it starts
the commit process - this process can take upwards of 5 minutes again,
during which time eclipse is unusable.
I am really keen to be using subclipse and subversion but will not be
able to without a significant increase in speed - is there anything I
can try to improve the speed from my side or is it just that my file
collection is too large to be a functional subclipse/subversion repository?

Cheers

Simon
Received on Sat Jun 4 00:51:33 2005

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