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

From: Simon Large <slarge_at_slarge.plus.com>
Date: 2005-05-26 19:52:06 CEST

SteveKing wrote:
> Joseph Galbraith wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
> You can deactivate the overlays in the settings dialog, either for
> whole drive types or for specific folders.
> Please refer to our docs for that.

But that won't stop TSVNCache. I'm not sure why it should be hitting PC
performance so badly, unless it's related to the problem that Chris
Withers is seeing with his corporate build.

Joseph, can you use filemon and the other usual diagnostics to find out
where all your resources are going to. TSVNcache should be a very low
priority thread, and as of a few days ago the timeout is very long
(days), so it should not slow down anything else.

We really need to get to the bottom of this before releasing 1.2.0.

Simon

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