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Re: performance enhancement by working copy svn server

From: Listman <listman_at_burble.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 12:05:48 -0700

On Apr 11, 2008, at 9:03 PM- Apr 11, 2008, Eric Gillespie wrote:

> "David Glasser" <glasser_at_davidglasser.net> writes:
>
>> By the way, a nice thing about this model that epg pointed out
>> recently is that this mode meshes well with optional text-base-free
>> operation. You can get away without storing a separate text-base for
>> the read-only files; 'svn edit' would add a copy of the text-base to
>> the metadata area before making the file writable.
>
> In fact, this is the *only* way that svn edit makes sense to me.
>
> Don't worry, folks, svn edit will not be required in wc-ng.

can you give us a little more insight here? how else are you going to
avoid
scanning the entire tree for changes without an svn edit command?

i'm happy to type in one extra command if it means i can see what files
have changed in a second rather than several minutes.

will the new approach have that kind of performance (using the repos
example i quoted earlier in this thread).

thx

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