Hello out there,
I wonder, if anybody has encountered a similar problem and maybe has found a
way around it (apart from installing another OS :-)
We've got a win98 client PC that is blocked for about 12 seconds when
accessing a directory under svn control. The directory in question contains
~250 files of which roughly 50% are versioned. Even after we moved all the
temporary files out of the way, it didn't speed up.
At first I thought it was a TortoiseSVN problem, but svn st -v needs 12
seconds as well, before it shows any result. The PC has a 933Mhz CPU, so
it's not that slow. It must have something to do with Win98, because even
lower powered CPU's running under NT4 only need a second for the same task.
Is this a known problem?
Is there an easy way for me to find out, where the time is lost?
Protocol timeouts while connecting?
Slow fetching of data per file?
Cheers & Thanks
- Lübbe
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Received on Mon Jul 21 15:14:41 2003