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Re: [TSVN] Memory Leak commiting via http...

From: SteveKing <steveking_at_gmx.ch>
Date: 2004-06-26 15:04:30 CEST

illiminable wrote:
> Hi, i've recently come across a problem commiting since my repository has
> been moved from an svn+ssh to a http server.
>
> Now whenver i try to do a commit, there is huge memory use... like 800 megs
> and it takes around 5-10 minutes just to bring the list of files into the
> dialog box, basically grinding my pc to halt in the process.
[snip]

- this memory leak only happens when you commit to a http server? It
didn't happen with svn+ssh://? If that's the case, then it is not TSVN
to blame but Subversion, since TSVN doesn't differ at all between protocols.
- How many files are you committing at once?
- Are those binary or text files?
- Is your http server on the same computer as TSVN? I.e. are you
committing locally or over a network?
- When exactly does the memory use grow? Before the commit dialog shows
up? While it is shown? Or after you press the OK button and the progress
dialog comes up?

Stefan

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Received on Sat Jun 26 16:05:13 2004

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