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RE: [TSVN] Cache priority scheduling

From: Lübbe Onken <l.onken_at_rac.de>
Date: 2005-02-03 11:38:31 CET

Hi Will,

> I think you're almost certainly right that something clever
> can be done to
> improve the order of the walk. However, it can't be defined
> in terms of
> 'entering folders' or 'clicking on things', because that's
Granted, It just came to my mind that this could be a possible optimization
that will improve the 'feel' of working with folders under TSVN control.
People just click on folders or hit F5 so that's what the user does and his
(well my) #1 expectation is responsiveness and #2 is correctness (with #3 as
soon as possible)

> >Tonights nightly still shakes my A: drive :-)
>
> Can you give a repro for this, along with your settings. It
Simple, press Windows-E
...
> I'm sure I don't need to say this, but you did do a reboot, didn't
> you... (The change was to the shell extension, not the cache app)
Yes, I rebooted twice, because the installer would only let me 'repair'
tsvn.
Wait a minute:
*blush* /me writing in very small letters
I installed from the wrong directory and picked yesterdays nightly...

Reinstalling...

Cheers
- Lübbe

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