I wrote:
> Since upgrading to TortoiseSVN 1.2.0.3602 on Windows XP SP2 I've been
> having a small problem.
>
> Whenever I shutdown my computer after working with TortoiseSVN I get a
> Windows "Ending Program .. Please Wait" dialog for TSVNCacheWindow.
> Some times this dialog goes away and the shutdown completes but most
> of the time the dialog turns into the "This program is not responding
> ... To end the program now, click End Now" one. This blocks the
> shutdown until I click the 'End Now' button.
>
> It looks like this might be related to
> http://tortoisesvn.berlios.de/issues/index.php?do=details&id=5 but I
> can't tell if that task was implemented before or after TortoiseSVN
> 1.2. So is this bug already fixed on HEAD? If not, are other people
> seeing this behaviour?
Simon Large wrote:
> No, that was fixed a long time before the 1.2.0 release. Are all your
> working copies on the local hard disk, or do you have some elsewhere?
They're local
SteveKing wrote:
> I guess you have some very large working copies
It's about 300MB (including .svn folders) which I guess is quite big.
> In that case, it
> takes some time for the cache to save all the status information to
> disk. And of course, while it saves everything to disk, windows
> doesn't receive the 'ok, you can shut down now' message. Only after
> the cache is finished saving, it sends out that message.
I there a way to turn off saving the cache to disk at shutdown. That
would just mean the cache got rebuilt on next use, right?
Theoretically, could the data be written to disk incrementally during
use rather than all at once at shut down?
> So you should increase the time for windows to wait when it shuts
down.
Is that even possible?
Richard
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Received on Thu Jun 23 11:21:01 2005