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Re: Recent update to 1.7.1.22161 has explorer.exe consuming most CPU displaying Tortoise controlled folder

From: Scott Price <scott.price_at_virgin.net>
Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2011 08:52:41 +0000

Hi Francisco,

Thank you for your response. I'm glad someone else has been
experiencing this problem.

Not being as familiar with tortoisesvn developments, I'm unsure how best
to contribute here other then ask if any of the older members can
provide some insight to logging functionality that might help generate a
useful report for some of the main development team.

My initial thought it is something to do with the graphic overlays for
icons and/or reading the contents of the directory if it's in the newer
upgraded working copy form. It may be something to do with having
upgraded an existing working copy.

The two things I have done recently were Update TortoiseSvn client to
1.7.1.x and upgrade the working copy directories.

It seems to be those upgraded directories that are exhibiting this
issue. The older working directories I have from other checkouts on the
same machine do not display the icon overlays, but they too do not also
suffer from speed issues trying to access those directories. Given this
I can only deduce that it's something to do with the icon overlays and
the new upgraded working copy information's interaction together that is
causing this performance issue.

Granted some of the directories I am working with are rather large in
file numbers and sizes, but I wouldn't have thought that would have a
direct baring on this. However, Francisco, could you provide any
feedback regarding the size of the directories you are working with. Do
they contain a large quantity of files, 20+ per directory, or very large
files?

Can anyone else out there with a working XP configuration check if, when
they upgrade an older working copy, experience this issue we are describing?

Kind regards,

Scott :)

On 04/11/2011 06:23, Francisco Lozano wrote:
> I am having the same experience with 1.7.1 in a totally different platform (Windows 7 ultimate x64). Your description totally fits the behavior I've seen in my machine.
>
> @Scoot, did you experience this with 1.7 also? I'm thinking about downgrading... but I upgraded from 1.6.x (which worked very well).
>
>
> is there anything I can do to help diagnose this bug?
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