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Re: [Subclipse-users] Eclipse freezes when adding large number of files

From: Daniel Serodio (lists) <daniel.listas_at_xxx.com.br>
Date: 2006-12-05 20:26:53 CET

Bart Allen wrote:
> I hope I am not replicating a previous issue, but it either isn't
> posted, or I don't know where to look.
>
> When initially adding in large projects into subversion using subclipse,
> eclipse completely freezes.
> When breaking it up into smaller segments I worked.
> I then went into Eclipse Preferences Team>SVN>Console and unchecked
> Limit console output
> And everything works now. It appears as though when the console output
> reaches it's limited buffer size, the whole process stops, not just the
> console output.
> Not only that, but there doesn't appear to be a graceful way to exit out
> of the situation -- you can't cancel the subversion process and eclipse
> is unresponsive as a whole. Snapping the eclipse process and restarting
> puts you in a situation where the resources in your checked out project
> are now out of sync with the server.
> I tested adding/committing a project to the repository with the limit on
> at the default (500000) and it freezes the whole system. You might
> think that it is just that the output isn't going, so you think it is
> frozen -- but it really does freeze. An hour later, eclipse is still
> locked up (top shows it tacking the processor).
> When I test adding/committing the same project to the repository with
> the limit off, I get no problems and the entire add/commit/transfer
> process took about 10 minutes.
>
> I am using eclipse 3.2.0 and subclipse 1.1.8.
> I don't know if this is what is expected behavior for everyone else, but
> it wasn't for me.

Which SVN interface are you using, SvnKit (former JavaSVN) or JavaHL ? Does
switching the provider make any difference about this problem?

Mark can give you the authoritative answer, but AFAIK, this is not a known
problem. If he doesn't chime in, I'd advise you to file an issue.

HTH,
Daniel Serodio

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