On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 12:06:25 +0900, Carlos Villegas <cav@uniscope.jp> wrote:
>
> I think this has been reported before.
yes, many, many times.
> I imported a large vendor branch into our subversion project
> repository. It is, in fact, the NetBeans platform sources, which
> contains lot of files in a deep directory structure. I checked it out to
> my Windows pc using TortoiseSVN 1.0.8, which is a great tool, BTW.
> However, when I open the NetBeans directory with the Explorer, it takes
> several minutes to come back. That is, the Explorer is frozen during
> that time and disk is in full activity. When it comes back, things seem
> to work normally for while. I can browse subfolders, etc. But once in a
> while, when I'm using the Explorer on these directories, the same thing
> happens again when I click on one of the top directories.
>
> It seems to me, that TortoiseSVN, recurses the whole directory structure
> when showing the status of a folder. Small projects work well, but these
> large projects with hundreds of files is a pain to work with. Isn't it
> possible to restrict the status to the current folder and not go down
> all the subfolders also recursively?
It is. It's working for 1.0.7 and the RC1 release, but not for 1.0.8
because i forgot to add a patch to the Subversion source there.
Stefan
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Received on Wed Aug 18 10:41:53 2004