----- Original Message -----
From: "SteveKing" <steveking@gmx.ch>
To: <dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org>
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 3:02 AM
Subject: Re: [TSVN] Memory Leak commiting via http...
> illiminable wrote:
>
> > Strange... i'm using Windows XP Pro... with all the latest updates. I'm
sure
> > lots of other people are too... maybe there is some setting somewhere i
> > messed with ! But i don't think so... this install is only a few months
> > old... and i haven't done any random tweaking to it, it's basically
running
> > stock standard. Maybe because i have so much ram, the system figures
it's
> > "optimising" somehow, by keeping them loaded.
>
> Me too. In fact, I had to reinstall XP Pro at work about three weeks ago
> due to a slight accident with our high voltage guns which messed up the
I won't ask ! :-O
> harddrive. And I haven't seen a huge memory use there.
>
> > Hmmmm... ok... just curious, will it be built like that in the future ?
Or
> > is there some reason you didn't do it like this before ?
>
> It will be. I haven't done that before because I didn't realize that
> this could be a problem. But then some people complained that TSVN was
> very slow if they have some debuggers running (because the debuggers
> showed those loads/unloads and got busy just showing those). That's when
> I added some dummy conversions from and to UTF8 strings before each
> Subversion API call to load the required iconv modules and keep them
> loaded.
>
OK... great... thanks again !
Zen.
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Received on Sun Jun 27 22:17:43 2004