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Re: [TSVN] delete slow the first time.. issue with svn??

From: Steve Williams <stevewilliams_at_kromestudios.com>
Date: 2005-02-24 22:50:01 CET

I have a similar case, but for doing an update first thing after I boot.
  It's like it's building a cache or something similar. Subsequent
updates are quick. Not necessarily TSVN's fault though, and it's not
bad enough to cause me any problems.

Sly

Simon Large wrote:
> Ryan O'Connor wrote:
>
>>Hi. I noticed since I installed SVN when I have cleanly booted
>>windows xp and I delete a file for first the first time that boot, at
>>any time, the application in which I deleted it through freezes for a
>>couple of minutes (could happen in .net or the common dialog open in
>>anything else - it just happened in dreamweaver). Obviously it should
>>delete instantly.
>>
>>Is this a [known] issue with tortoiseSVN or could it be something
>>else?
>
>
> Nothing known in TSVN.
>
> If you delete a full working copy, there are lots of files in the .svn
> directory which then clog up the recycle bin and slow down subsequent
> deletes. On my PC emptying the recycle bin made a big difference to the
> delete response time.
>
> Do you have network drives enabled for icon overlays in the TSVN look &
> feel settings? That can slow things down if TSVN is trying to refresh
> status over a slow network. Not specific to delete though.
>
> Try using the windows performance monitor to check what process is busy
> all this time. Try using filemon (from www.sysinternals.com) to find out
> if there is any mad file access happening.
>
> Let us know what you find out.
>
> Simon

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