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Re: [TSVN] Memory consumption on huge commit

From: Simon Large <slarge_at_slarge.plus.com>
Date: 2005-06-14 23:33:03 CEST

Jasper, Alexander wrote:
> Today I merged and commit a new version of a big vendor branch.
> (ACE/TAO Corba Implementation to be specific). The commit consisted
> of 20K adds and 10K changes files. It took ages (i.e. several hours).
> But this is due to svn it self, I assume.
>
> The more worrying effect was that it took 650MB of virtual memory. I
> experienced similar behavior in other svn-clients. My guess is, that
> that is due the listing of files being process. May be that list
> should be limited. It also seemed strange that after having stopped
> putting out "sending content..." messages it took another 30 Minutes
> to complete the commit. During this time the memory usage was rising
> continuously.

You don't give us any details of which version you are using or the
repository access method (file://, http://, svn://). Now where did I put
that crystal ball ... ?

Simon

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