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Re: TSVNCache.exe taking all the available CPUs

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-06-01 11:48:30 CEST

On 6/1/06, Flex <flex@datecs.bg> wrote:
> This version does not loop to me, but does not work either, if I force
> F5 on some folder I can see 1-2 crawlings on the log window but no icons
> shows... nothing.

Of course: you're already using version 1.4.x - and version 1.3 and
1.4 don't work together (the data exchanged between the cache and the
shell extension changed).

You can try today's nightly: it has the same 'fix' in it for the trunk.

> However I have a 100% working reproduction - a project, the one with the
> messagebox, it happens only if I have opened its folder in the explorer
> and just build it, tsvncache needs killing then.

Try zipping that project. If you can reproduce it with the unzipped
working copy too, you could send this to me. But if you unzip it and
it doesn't loop, then I guess I won't be able to reproduce this.

> I have got the trunk and watching it... man, it has hell of a
> requirements to build, to debug the cache only do I need all this? By
> default I get a missing "arp.h" file which is being generated I guess by
> some nant script which will want me to have a dozen of other things
> installed right...

Count again. Not a dozen. It's less than that.

Stefan

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