I ran ktrace on a simple "svn status" command, specifically
looking for "nami" requests.
Nearly 24,000 such entries resulted; the list did not include
an ignored target or build directory or any of its contents.
I tried this twice, deleting and rebuilding a couple of the
larger temp directories in between. Same result.
--Andy
On Feb 10, 2006, at 10:21 AM, Mark Phippard wrote:
> Marc Sherman <msherman@projectile.ca> wrote on 02/10/2006 01:05:09 PM:
>
>> Andy Fyfe wrote:
>>> We've also been experiencing slow synchronizations
>>> as well as commits.
>>>
>>> One thing I've observerd, from looking at the "Details",
>>> SVNStatusSubscriber is busy diving into the "build" and
>>> "target" subdirectories of our projects. The directories are
>>> included in the appropriate svn:ignore properties, and I've
>>> also tried adding them to the eclipse ignored resources
>>> preference, but that didn't help.
>>
>> http://subclipse.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=397
>>
>> This is a huge issue for us, too.
>
> I know you have worked on the code a bit. If this is a huge issue
> have
> you done any investigation to help? AFAICS, we just run svn status
> so I
> would assume it is the Subversion code that is deciding to traverse
> into
> those trees. There is so much indirection though, it could be some
> other
> trigger that is causes them to be examined.
>
> Mark
>
>
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