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Re: [TSVN] 1.0.7 commit slowness

From: Nick Gilbert <nick_at_x-rm.com>
Date: 2004-07-21 16:08:31 CEST

I've just tried this again and took 4 minutes to populate the file list
in the commit dialog when it used to take just a few seconds...
Something seems to have changed in 1.0.7 that makes comitting *really*
slow. If it happens the next time I commit something, I'll go back to
1.0.6 to see if it's any quicker.

Nick...

Nick Gilbert wrote:

> After installing 1.0.7, the first time I tried to commit it took *ages*
> for the file list part of the dialog to populate (it had an hourglass
> and did nothing for several minutes). I noticed that as soon as I typed
> something into the log message textbox that the file list suddenly
> populated itself. I'm not sure if this was a coincidence or if there is
> some intermittent dependancy on typing some text into the log message
> before the list of modified files appears on the commit dialog?!
>
> I know this has been covered a bit already today but I do not think that
> the OK button should be disabled if you haven't typed in a message. It
> should *let* you click the OK button and *then* have a message box that
> states the mimimum number of required chars set in the config settings.
> A disabled OK button simply made me think it was *still* doing stuff
> even after the file list had eventually appeared. I think this behavior
> is very unintuitive.
>
> Nick...
>
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