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Re: TSVNCache process eating all the available CPU

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:41:02 +0200

Jacques Lemire wrote:
> Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Jacques Lemire wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> ------------
>>> Summary: I'm have been using SUBST drives for the root of my main WCs for a
>>> while with TSVN1.4.3. After upgrading to 1.5, TSVNCache eats all of the
>>> available CPU. Excluding SUBST drives from the Icons Overlay menu solves the
>>> problem.
>>> ------------
>>>
>> Run update and cleanup on your working copy. That will update your
>> working copies to the new format. After that, status fetching should
>> work ok again.
>>
>
> I had done the cleanup, but not the update. I followed your instructions for
> both WCs and then closed my explorer window and killed TSVNCache.exe. I then
> reopened explorer, browsed to my K: drive, and my CPU is now back at 100% usage.
>
> Did you recently try using SUBST drives with TSVN? If so, is there any more
> information I could send you to help you diagnose the problem?

I doubt it has something to do with SUBST drives, but of course I can't
be sure.

* What are the full paths that are constantly checked by the cache?
* what are the svn status of each of these files? (use
check-for-modifications dialog)
* are svn:externals folders present?

Stefan

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