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[TSVN] Re: TSVNCache.exe question

From: John <jsparrow_at_ecclescollege.ac.uk>
Date: 2005-09-03 18:25:14 CEST

Peter McNab <mcnab_p <at> melbpc.org.au> writes:

> sdsen <at> pacbell.net wrote:
>
> > After upgrading to 1.2.2 I see this process taking about 27-30 M of
> > memory and 7-11% of CPU. I do not recall seeing this on my previous
> > install (1.1.7) or at least did not notice it.
> >
> It's not giving me any grief and I have a couple of large working copies
> (file numbers) checked out.

I've seen it eat up a lot of CPU for 10sec - 1min since upgrading to 1.2.2.

It only happens here occasionally, so not a problem. But I guess it's annoying
if it happens more frequently.

shsen, have you tryed checking out new working copies? If they're very old maybe
they're damaged in some subtle way. Just a guess.

I have also noticed the recursive status icons are less responsive since 1.2.1 -
on folders I usually have to do an F5 to get '!' to change to 'tick' following a
commit (XP sp2).

John

PS. On the bright side, 1.2.2 seems to fix the weird occasional exception when
committing in W2K, excellent!!

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