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[TSVN] TSVNCache too resource intensive on large working copies

From: Marc Lennox/MxI Technologies <marc.lennox_at_mxi.com>
Date: 2005-05-26 18:55:14 CEST

We have been experimenting with TortoiseSVN 1.2.0 nightly builds in
anticipation of a migration to SVN 1.2.0. We have noticed that the new
TSVNCache process brings our developer machines "to their knees" with
constant and relentless disk I/O. Our development project has a large
local working copy with many files and directories, which seems to be why
TSVNCache is so destructive for us. I would please asks that in the final
release the TSVNCache process is either removed (and reverted to the way it
was done in 1.1.4) or that there be an option to turn this feature off.

Thank you.
                                                                
 Marc Lennox, Director, Technology · Mxi Technologies (
 www.mxi.com)
                                                                
 1430 Blair Place, Suite 800 · Ottawa, Ontario, Canada · K1J9N2
 · 613.747.4698 ext 212
                                                                
 marc.lennox@mxi.com
                                                                

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