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Re: Bug: commit uses 100 % CPU

From: Ulf Zibis <Ulf.Zibis_at_gmx.de>
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:50:58 +0200

Am 10.09.2009 22:25, Stefan Küng schrieb:
>
> Maybe not today - it's already late :)
>
>

Let's try it.

>> Am 10.09.2009 21:57, Stefan Küng schrieb:
>>
>>> On 10.09.2009 21:54, Ulf Zibis wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> When I try a commit, CPU uses 100 % on 2 instances of TortoiseProc.
>>>> - commit messages area is working
>>>> - file list area has sand-clock
>>>>
>>>> After 10 minutes I stopped by Cancel.
>>>>
>>>> Using TSVN 1.6.5 on Windows XP SR-3, TSVN 1.6.4 worked fine.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Check the file autolist.txt in the TSVN installation folder.
>>>
>> It's in bin folder on my installation.
>>
>>
>>> It contains
>>> regexes to scan the files with.
>>> I suspect that one of your files contains a text that makes one of those
>>> regexes loop forever?
>>> Could you maybe use the ProcessMonitor from sysinternals and find out on
>>>
>>>
>> I guess you mean ProcessExplorer. I will try it.
>>
>
> Nope, ProcessMonitor (procmon.exe)

You are right. Luckily I have both.
I filtered for Process Name TortoiseProc and had no results.
Then I additionlly started ProcessExplorer and found PID 6600.
Then I filtered for PID 6600.
It was found, but I had to wait for the GUI to finish. After 15 min I
got blue screen. This happens sometimes when my Centrino-CPU becomes to hot.
What should I start first, ProcessMonitor or TSVN Commit?

Now I try once more.

-Ulf

> because only procmon will show you
> all file accesses. You need to filter for TortoiseProc and file
> accesses. The last one should be the file that's causing the problems.
>
> Stefan
>
>

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