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Re: [Subclipse-users] Why so slow?

From: Mark Phippard <markp_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2006-06-28 02:06:30 CEST

Rob Oxspring <roxspring@imapmail.org> wrote on 06/27/2006 05:24:50 PM:

> > Is your repository and
> > project publicly accessible? If not, try recreating the problem with
a
> > project from a public repository like Subclipse or Apache.
>
> Unfortunately its a private repository. I'm not sure how easy it'll be
> to set up a comparable workspace as ours has 130 interlinked projects
> (Hmmm, this itself could be relevant information). I'll see what I can
> do though.

I suspect that is going to be a factor. So I am clear you are saying you
Eclipse workspace has 130 projects in it, all of which are from SVN? I
can imagine that would get slow. I would think once the projects are
loaded and the initial status crawl is done that performance should be
relatively OK. I suspect starting Eclipse is slow. I know we do an svn
st -N on each project on startup to make sure it is still an SVN working
copy. In general, those run pretty fast, but multiply it be 130 and it
can get long.

> > I am not sure what you find offensive,
>
> I'm just used to all-caps being shouting and don't see any reason to
> abbreviate "Subversion" in this case. No offence intended ;)

Is it any different than the CVS menu?

Mark

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