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Re: [TSVN] bug: Runaway TortoiseProc.exe

From: Josh Gargus <schwa_at_fastmail.us>
Date: 2004-11-18 16:30:33 CET

On Nov 18, 2004, at 6:54 AM, SteveKing wrote:

> On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 15:02:00 -0500, Josh Gargus <schwa@fastmail.us>
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running into big problems with TortoiseSVN. When performing some
>> actions (most annoyingly 'Commit', also 'Repo-Browser', 'Show Log'.
>> 'Update' works), the hourglass icon appears for a few seconds before
>> being replaced by the normal pointer, as though the command has
>> silently failed and quit. Even worse: a rogue TortoiseProc.exe
>> process
>> is now gobbling memory at a rate of about 5MB/sec! If not killed, it
>> will grow to fill all available memory.
>>
>> This is on XP SP2, using TortoiseSVN-1.1.1-UNICODE_svn-1.1.1.msi
>> installer. Server is 1.0.9 running on Debian Linux, and is probably
>> not the problem since the Cygwin command line client has no problem
>> commiting, etc., the same directory tree. I connect to the server
>> with
>> svn+ssh//.
>
> - you _did_ restart you computer after installing TSVN?

Yes.

> - check your ssh settings. Try the same settings with the command line
> client.

Where would I change the ssh settings? In the Network tab of
'TortoiseSVN Settings'? In any case, I think that ssh is probably
working fine, since I can use TortoiseSVN to checkout and update the
source tree, but not commit, etc.

Thanks,
Joshua

> Stefan

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