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Re: [TSVN] Delay before update truly starts?

From: Will Dean <svn_at_indcomp.co.uk>
Date: 2005-05-27 13:07:18 CEST

At 11:00 27/05/2005 +0000, you wrote:

>What is there to loathe about a firewall?

I can loathe 'personal firewalls' on two levels:

1. Because they cause lots of support problems if you ship software (to Joe
Public users, not things like TSVN) which needs to make outgoing connections.

2. Because I suspect that their primary function is to make people
paranoid, so that they spend even more money on other 'security' products.

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

OK, I see.

>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.

I'm not sure without looking at the code - is there disk or CPU activity
during this period?

>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.

Sounds like a good idea.

Cheers,

Will

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