Or, just wait for the working-copy rewrite (in progress now) to
implement an 'svn edit' command. No more crawling the working copy at
all.
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Harvey, Edward <Edward.Harvey_at_patni.com> wrote:
> Has anybody considered the use of inotify (in linux) to improve the performance of things like "svn st" ? In order to use it, I think there would need to be a daemon of some sort, which constantly runs and monitors specific directories. The daemon would be platform-specific. The client would need to be aware the daemon was running, so the client could ask the daemon for the answer instead of walking the tree.
>
> I don't know the names, but I know there are equivalent concepts available in Windows, Solaris, and OSX.
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