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Re: [TSVN] Windows explorer slow down

From: Will Dean <svn_at_indcomp.co.uk>
Date: 2005-06-22 12:41:02 CEST

At 11:34 22/06/2005 +0100, you wrote:

>So it still runs, but it doesn't do any crawling because it is never
>asked for status?

I'd hope it's being asked for status, even if you're not doing recursive
status. I don't know how the recursive/non-recursive is currently done at
the moment, but it should be a setting which is entirely handled within
TSVNCache.

>Exactly what? Sorry to be slow here, but if you're in a non-WC folder
>creating a new folder, what is there for TSVN to do that takes 100% CPU
>for several seconds?

I certainly don't think we should ever be spinning at 100% CPU, but I think
that Explorer could be repeatedly *delayed* if there was a persistent
problem starting the TSVNCache application.

But I might be completely out of date with how things are at the moment.

Will

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