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Re: [TSVN] TSVN vs SVN Performance Issue

From: <jwhitby_at_bankofny.com>
Date: 2005-06-08 14:35:18 CEST

"Simon Large" <slarge@slarge.plus.com>
07/06/05 18:33
Please respond to dev

 
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        Subject: Re: [TSVN] TSVN vs SVN Performance Issue

jwhitby@bankofny.com wrote:
>> I have a FSFS repository with 127 revisions in it with 1800 files
>> under version control.
>> The repository resides on a network share.
>> The working copy resides on a network share.
>> The working copy is accessed via a subst drive letter.
>> All access is via File:
>>
>[paraphrase problem]
>> Using TortoiseSVN ver 1.2.0 Build 3614 to show log takes 5 minutes.

slarge@slarge.plus.com wrote:
>This observation has just come up on the SVN dev list:
>
>http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=101229
>
>Maybe there is a real SVN bug for file:// access in 1.2.0

I've just repeated running "SVN LOG -V w:\myWC\a.txt" using both SVN
1.1.4 & SVN 1.2.0. Results below:

Version Time FileMonitor Accesses
1.1.4 18s 37,829
1.2.0 290s 654,998!

looks like a "real SVN bug" to me!

As the OP said if you drop the -v results are very similar:

Version Time FileMonitor Accesses
1.1.4 13s 31,756
1.2.0 13s 33,335

I guess I should of first noted the speed reduction when TSVN
switched to using the 1.2.0. SVN code.

As I don't need the lock functionality of SVN 1.2.0 Can I use the
TSVNCache from TSVN 1.2.0 with TSVN 1.1.7?

Regards

Jeremy

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