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Re: [TSVN] Icon updating looks good (rev 4918)

From: Peter McNab <mcnab_p_at_melbpc.org.au>
Date: 2005-11-17 07:15:13 CET

Stefan Küng wrote:

> Peter McNab wrote:
>
>> On navigating Explorer to a folder with revisioned folders but no
>> revisioned files, all the overlay icons are gone.
>> TSVNcache goes CPU cycles hungry => 95% on celeron.
>> On Win2K dual core CPU spinning at 50%.
>> No HDD activity.
>> It's not until one opens a folder with revisioned files that the
>> overlay icons appear.
>> After some time, (had lunch), killed the cache.
>> Reversed out to a folder of only folders all the overlay icons again
>> disappear from Explorer (single pane).
>> So this looks like one mod to reverse out.
>
>
> Fixed in revision 4959.
>
> Stefan
>
Hi Stefan.

Testing Nightly rev 4961 of 17-Nov-05
On XP, installed OK.
Navigate IE in single pane mode to drive containing several revisioned
WC folders.
Icons trickle down folders and correctly show last known state of WC tree.
Without further provocation (i.e. did not hit F5 or mess with files)
TSVNCache sends celeron to =>95% CPU usage, which does not abate.
Been going for over 1 hour.
HDD not showing activity so it's a similar fault to what has been
noticed on revs 4947, 4954 and now 4961,
This fault was not evident (well not noticed) on rev 4939 which was used
for several hours last night.
There is a slow growth in memory used. (28k in 5 mins in about 4k steps)
without navigating Explorer.
Now (500k since memory usage noted).
Fortunately the low process priority does not prevent other activity,
like grabbing some screen shots.
Killed TSVNCache.exe
Still on XP, separately performed Export, Add and Commit and icons
behaved as desired without needing to wait or press F5.

On Win2K. rev 4961.
Explorer in single pane mode navigated to folder containing a modified file.
Committed file and waited some time but < 1 minute. The icon stayed on
modified.
Hit F5 and icon quickly flipped to unmodified in response.
Sometime around this activity the dual core processor jumps to 50% usage
and continues until TSVNCache.exe killed.
Nothing seems to be able to send it into heavy CPU use after that.
Did not take notice of memory behavior on Win2K box.

Rgds
Peter

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