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Re: TSVN update much slower than "svn update"

From: Purple Streak <mrpurplestreak_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 14:30:36 +0100

2009/7/23 Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>:
> If it's the initial connection that takes much longer than in the svn
> command line client, then it's most likely an issue with SSPI
> authentication. The command line client doesn't have SSPI compiled in,
> so it won't have an issue with that at all.
>
> Make sure that your pc is properly joined to the domain server and that
> your IP address is properly set up and recognized in your DNS server. If
> one or both are not correct, SSPI takes a long time to find out that
> this kind of auth works/doesn't work.

Hi Stefen
I've not been able to find anything wrong. It works fine from another
machine, so it's something on my current one. I've been tracking down
another issue with authentication and using cURL
(http://curl.haxx.se/) which can use sspi and that works instantly.

Is there any way to get some logging out of TortoiseProc to see where
it's getting messages or should I get a debug build going to try it?

Cheers,
Purple

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