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Re: Stand alone version of TSVN

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 13:37:45 +0000

2009/2/10 Ulf Zibis <Ulf.Zibis_at_gmx.de>:
> Am 10.02.2009 11:17, Simon Large schrieb:
>> 2009/2/10 Ulf Zibis <Ulf.Zibis_at_gmx.de>:
>>
>>>
>>> Better: The UI could poll automatically, if it becomes focus, and
>>> additionally by timer, let's say each minute.
>>> When you're "working on your files", you have focus elsewhere. If you go
>>> back to TSVN UI, it could instantly poll + update the view.
>>> My NetBeans IDE works like this, e.g., if I make some changes from
>>> Explorer/TSVN side, and returning back to the IDE, it instantly polls
>>> the filesystem and updates the state of all opened views.
>>>
>>
>> If you have a multi-GB working copy, crawling that space to look for
>> changes is certainly not going to be "instant".
>>
>>
>
> Don't we have the same problem by using explorer as UI ?

TSVNCache.exe monitors the file system for changes constantly and the
shell queries the cache, so you're right that could be done here too.
Except there are no plans to do it at all anyway.

> ... and developer of multi-GB project would be used to this fact, his
> IDE would have the same problem, and he should split his project.
> Hm, I assume a GUI, written by Stefan, would in doubt be faster and more
> reliable than Explorer.

Of course :-)

Simon

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