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Re: [TSVN] TSVNCache unresponsive again.

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-12-17 15:21:15 CET

Peter McNab wrote:

> Maybe not so bad after all.
>
> I did not have the TSVNCacheWindow enabled in the registry on the XP box
> so could not see what was going on behind the scenes.
> Enabled said window.
> Repeated virtually the same commit on an up to date branch instead of
> Trunk.
> Keeping in mind I use Executive Software's Recovery bin
> Noticed a lot of crawling of the recovery bin folders as replaced files
> were added during commit. (.svn folder replaced files?)
> Left F5 well alone.
> Everything updated as required, delayed only by crawling of the recovery
> bin area.
>
> Seems like it would be good if the cache could be taught to ignore
> certain folders, and for me to do more testing before posting too.

The cache already prioritizes notifications from the directory watcher
over crawl requests from other places. So this shouldn't really be that
big of an issue.
But I just found something which might have something to do with what
you experienced. Maybe you can try again with a build > 5176.

Stefan

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