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TSVNCache Memory usage

From: Ralf Oberländer <ralf.oberlaender_at_emsys.de>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 16:40:29 +0100

Hi all,

I would like to point you again to the increased memory usage of the
TSVNCache since 1.5x.
I have seen in previous threads, that this topic was already discussed.
As a result the memory usage of the cache was not a bug.
But with tortoise 1.4.8 I have memory usage of 124MByte. With tortoise
1.5.4 I had a memory usage of about 1.2GByte.
Means the memory usage has increased by factor 10!!!
(I know, that there must be a lot of files checked out on my hard disk.
That's really the case.
I'm doing hardware IC design and embedded software development. Each
project consists of 10000 to 30000 files.
Having a couple of customers with 1-3 active projects each, the total
amount of svn managed files becomes very high.)

Until now, this prevents me from updating my tortoise client to 1.5.x.
An alternative would be to deactivate the icon overlays with unlimited
recursion depth.

I like the recursive icon overlays and appreciate that feature of tortoise.
I would be sorrowed, if I would loose that feature after upgrading to
version 1.5.x.

So I would very appreciate to have the latest tortoise with reduced
memory usage.

regards
Ralf Oberländer

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