I guess this one is for you Stefan.
I saw in the commit messages a couple of weeks ago that a feature was 
added to TSVNCache to save the cache to a file, and then load back from 
that file on startup.  This is supposed to increase performance.  It makes 
sense to me as an idea, I am just wondering if it is working.  Do you have 
to turn it on or something?
I see a TSVNCache folder in my %HOMEDIR%\Application Data folder but I 
never see anything in the folder.  I imagine that could be because the 
file is only created at shutdown and is then read and removed again at 
startup.  However, the main reason I do not think the feature is working 
is looking at the memory usage of the TSVNCache process.  After I have 
worked for a while TSVNCache is usually using 5-10 MB of memory.  When I 
first startup, however, it is always using 2 MB, which is what it used to 
use prior to this feature.  So my assumption is that the cache is empty at 
startup and not loading anything from a file.
Comments?
Mark
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