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Re: svnsync crashes on a huge commit

From: Philip Martin <philip.martin_at_wandisco.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 17:15:40 +0100

I see smaller numbers on my 64-bit Linux box. r18 is the worst at about
550MB.

Anatoly Zapadinsky <zapadinsky_at_gmail.com> writes:

> I've just tried this at home using console apps from tortoise
> distributive (1.8.0 r1490375). Computer is running Windows2003Server
> 32bit version.
>
> svncync already allocated 660 Mb transmitting file data for the 5th
> revision. Memory is deallocated after every new revision is
> transferred, so it is not technically a leak its a different thing.
> Memory consumption is not related to the network speed, I've rerun
> process limiting the speed in modem settings, same 660Mb on 5th
> revision.
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Bert Huijben <bert_at_qqmail.nl> wrote:
>>
>> I just tried svnsyncing the chromium repository to my local machine
>> (Subversion 1.8.0, standard SlikSvn binary) on Windows and the svnsync
>> process didn’t get above 86 MB memory usage syncing the first 563 revisions.
>> This was a sync to a local harddisk.
>>
>

-- 
Philip Martin | Subversion Committer
WANdisco | Non-Stop Data
Received on 2013-07-18 18:16:15 CEST

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