The server is running Gentoo. Looks like you're on to something...
How do I fix it?
Mark Phippard wrote:
> kurt heston <kheston@feeplesoft.com> wrote on 09/09/2006 01:00:17 PM:
>
>
>> I'm accessing the very same server with both TortoiseSVN and Subclipse.
>> Subclipse is extremely slow, but TortoiseSVN performs the same commits
>> almost instantaneously. I'm using JavaHL (though using pure Java makes
>> no difference).
>>
>> The connection is clear text (no SSH). If I attempt even a single-file
>> commit, Subclipse appears to be waiting for something to timeout, it
>> finally performs the commit if I wait long enough (no less than 5 mins.,
>> sometimes up to an hour). The processor is idle and there's no network
>> activity until just before the commit completes. Any clues for me?
>>
>
> If you are using the svn:// protocol, and the server is running Linux,
> there is a common problem with some Linux systems that the server can hang
> for a long period of time while it is waiting to generate a random number.
> If this matches your setup I can provide more details, but I think you
> have to recompile APR on your server.
>
> Subclipse is just using the same Subversion libraries as TortoiseSVN.
> There is really nothing happening in our code once you click that OK
> button in the dialog.
>
> Mark
>
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