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Re: [TSVN] Re: Re: Re: Severe performance degradation observed

From: SteveKing <stefankueng_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2004-12-14 10:40:00 CET

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:19:00 -0000, Simon Large <slarge@blazepoint.co.uk> wrote:
> Will Dean wrote:
> > It could also be that the SVN patches were *lost* between these
> > revisions - without one of them there's a vast amount of unnecessary
> > recursion through the WC tree.
>
> I will check that with filemon. But it seems that Russell's SVN tree is
> not being updated at all, so that is unlikely.

I just installed the 2112 build nightly on my machine here instead of
my usual development installs (my own builds). I can't see any
performance regression - but I haven't seen one on my machine with my
dev builds either, so that doesn't have to mean anything.

Nicklas, could you test the 2112 build yet? That's the one with the
changes I did last night which might help (at least a little) with
your big working copies.

Stefan

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