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Re: [TSVN] Slow right click in windows... a pattern?

From: Chris Withers <chris_at_simplistix.co.uk>
Date: 2005-05-19 13:07:00 CEST

Simon Large wrote:

> Are you short of memory? On my laptop, I realised that the commit charge
> was more than my physical memory, even with no applications running -
> i.e. seriously short! Adding more memory has made the PC useable again.

Hmm, on laptop, commit charge is 803M/2439M and Physical Memory is
141016K/1038832K and that's fine.

Desktop, commit charge is 544M/2462M and Physical Memory is
406392K/1047984K and that's slow.

I guess the things that interests me on the desktop is that doing a
'dir' in a cmd.exe shell is lightning fast. Doing an 'ls' in the same
directory using cygwin's bash.exe has a noticeable pause (maybe 0.5-1s)
before listing the files...

Also, checking out packages using either command line tools or
TortoiseSVN is painfully slow (about 1 file per second) on these desktop
boxes, even though pings to the svn server are really quick and it's all
on a big fat lan.

One other question, the svn server is version 1.0.2, would that have any
impact?

cheers,

Chris

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