illiminable wrote:
> I'm not 100% sure that it was the server change that caused it... i don't
> have another svn+ssh server to see what happens now... but that was really
> the only thing that changed... before the server moved... it worked great...
> then after the move, this happened from the very first time. That's what
> prompted me to upgrade from 1.0.0 to the latetst version hoping it would go
> away.
Ok, you've got to help me here. I just tried to get TSVN to use a lot of
memory (i.e. I tried commits) with some very big working copies I
created: 13000 unversioned files, 10000 versioned files, 500 modified
files, total space used 683MB (sorry, but more is not possible since my
HD is full).
And all I got was TortoiseProc using between 15 and 25MB RAM. Even the
debug build only got to about 35MB RAM.
So I need some more information from you:
- do you show the unversioned files in the commit dialog?
- have you set the svn:ignore property for some folders?
- did you do an 'relocate' of your working copy when the server changed?
- if you have the svn client installed, please do an 'svn st -v' and
check the memory usage there
- if possible, please do a fresh checkout of your working copy and try again
- what do the statistics tell you in the commit dialog (number of
unversioned/modified/deleted/... files).
- do you have a lot of folders in your working copy included with
svn:externals?
I'm really concerned about the memory use you reported, but as long as I
can't reproduce it I can't do much about it - I wouldn't know where to
look. Everywhere I looked so far there's no memory leak at all.
Stefan
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Received on Sat Jun 26 19:55:22 2004