Thank you Mark, this was a brilliant suggestion. They were not meant
to be connected in the first place so I never though about
disconnecting them, but that did the trick. I am not sure what that
command does exactly so may be you can shed some light? Does it write
something in the directory of the project?
Thanks again.
Pierre
On 20-Sep-06, at 8:09 AM, Mark Phippard wrote:
> Pierre Frisch <pierre.frisch@spearway.com> wrote on 09/20/2006
> 11:05:50
> AM:
>
>> Is there any plan to tackle this problem? This is rendering my
>> installation useless. I got 150Mb of log in 10 minutes and eclipse is
>> sluggish as hell. I know that a full somution is complex but could we
>> have a partial one? One that would ignore the "non root" projects and
>> not spew out Gb of logs would be a major improvement even if not a
>> full answer.
>
> My guess is no one is working on it. It does not fall into areas
> of code
> that I am personally strong in, so a patch will have to come from
> someone
> else, or a user that is motivated to fix it.
>
> Have you tried doing Team -> Disconnect on the "non-root" projects?
> Assuming they are currently connected in the first place.
>
> Mark
>
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