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[Subclipse-users] Subclipse "Switch" very slow compared to "svn switch"

From: Irving, Dave <dave.irving_at_logicacmg.com>
Date: 2006-04-10 12:34:07 CEST

Hi,
 
I've recently started using subclipse - and have found it to be an
excellent tool.
I am hitting one performance problem though - and I was wondering if
anyone could give me any hints on how to solve it.
I frequently branch, and also frequently view other colleagues branches
(for code reviews etc). As a result, I make quite heavy use of the
"switch" command.
The projects I work on a fairly large - consisting of several thousand
version controlled files per project.
What Im finding is that a large project "switch" through subclipse is
extremely slow for large projects - in comparison to an "svn switch"
from the command line.

For example, for my current project:

Svn switch from command line: 1min
Svn switch from eclipse: 6mins 30

In both cases, there were 0 differences from the trunk and the branch I
was switching to.
This was on a windblows XP box with subclipse 0.9.105 and eclipse 3.2M5.

Is there anything I can do to sort this out?

Thanks,

Dave Irving

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