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Re: [TSVN] Delay before update truly starts?

From: <developer_at_bemy.demon.nl>
Date: 2005-05-27 13:00:52 CEST

Will,

> At 09:00 27/05/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>
> >Whenever I update my WC of TSVN (used for grabbing the Dutch .po's and
> >occasionally
> >peeking through the code) there is a significant delay between showing the
> >update dialog
> >(which appears 'instantly') and the interaction with the repository (I can
> >tell, because
> >ZoneAlarm doesn't ask for permission to let TSVN through until like 10 to
> >15 seconds
> >later).
> >
> >I am wondering what may be the cause for this delay?
>
> I loathe this type of product, so I'm going to suggest Zone Alarm...
What is there to loathe about a firewall?

>
> Actually, I would suggest that you disable Zone Alarm temporarily and using
> something like Ethereal to see what's happening - there might be DNS
> traffic or something first, for example.
Sure, I'll do that. However, DNS traffic is unlikely, since ZoneAlarm asks permission for
that as well.

BTW, ZoneAlarm only asks permission again if the program has changed, so that happens once
everytime I install a nightly or a new RC.

I just mention the delay because I am wondering what kind of work needs to be done locally
before the repository is contacted to do the update.

When I get home tonight I'll try without ZoneAlarm, and I'll try the CL client as well to
see if it is TSVN only or SVN related.

Regards,

Jean-Marc.

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