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Re: [TSVN] TSVNCache too resource intensive on large working copies

From: Joseph Galbraith <galb_at_vandyke.com>
Date: 2005-05-26 19:43:15 CEST

Marc Lennox/MxI Technologies wrote:
> 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.

I too, unfortunately, see this behavior.

An option would be great; I can live w/o the
overlays (at all if necessary), but I can't
live with my machine crawling along.

Thanks,

Joseph

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