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RE: Slow browsing on Win32 - Win32

From: JS.staff <jsparrow_at_ecclescollege.ac.uk>
Date: 2004-10-04 16:32:55 CEST

Hi Holger,

I can confirm that I'm using http with Basic Authentication, and
everything else you mention is consistent with my system.

My system is generally very much quicker than 1.0.6, for everything
except browsing when it becomes glacially slow.

I mean, come on, 10 minutes for a folder browse!!!! I could fax it
quicker!

John

W2k client and server, Apache 2.0.52, SVN 1.1 (bdb and fsfs)

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Hi,

I wanted to raise this point last week just minutes before my internet
connection crapped out, so sorry for not posting earlier. I can confirm
that the extreme slowdown that some people experience after upgrading to

1.0.8 or 1.1.0 is real, mostly because I've been hit by it myself. :-(
I have investigated further:

- it has nothing to do with neon, Win/Win TCP or the Nagle algorithm
- it affects http with BasicAuth
- it happens with apache 2.0.49, .50, .51 and .52
- it affects 1.0.8 and 1.1 (rc4 and final)
- it does NOT affect 1.0.7! :-)
- it can be reproduced on Linux running against http(s)://localhost/
- it 'only' affects svn list; co/up/log ist fast
- it causes the serving apache instance to chew up 100% CPU
- it is extremely unlikely to be caused by mixing versions, libs etc.
since I use Gentoo which cleans up 100% after itself when installing
- I know what I'm doing (no, really :)

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