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Re: TSVNCache process eating all the available CPU

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:50:01 +0200

Jacques Lemire wrote:
> Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Jacques Lemire wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> ------------
>>> Summary: I'm have been using SUBST drives for the root of my main WCs for a
>>> while with TSVN1.4.3. After upgrading to 1.5, TSVNCache eats all of the
>>> available CPU. Excluding SUBST drives from the Icons Overlay menu solves the
>>> problem.
>>> ------------
>>>
>> Run update and cleanup on your working copy. That will update your
>> working copies to the new format. After that, status fetching should
>> work ok again.
>>
>
> I had done the cleanup, but not the update. I followed your instructions for
> both WCs and then closed my explorer window and killed TSVNCache.exe. I then
> reopened explorer, browsed to my K: drive, and my CPU is now back at 100% usage.
>
> Did you recently try using SUBST drives with TSVN? If so, is there any more
> information I could send you to help you diagnose the problem?

I also need to know which paths you SUBSTed to which drive.
Does the problem appear for the original working copy too? Or just for
that working copy on the SUBSTed drive?

Stefan

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