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Re: network traffic on obtaining/releasing locks

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-03-09 11:36:21 CET

On 3/9/06, Gerasimov, Ivan <Ivan.Gerasimov@transas.com> wrote:

> I'm using TortoiseSVN 1.3.1, Build 5521 - 32 Bit on WinXP.
>
> When locking a folder, which contains 340 files, Tortoise shows me that the network traffic was 828 kB. Unlocking same folder takes 920 kB of traffic.

Locking/Unlocking 340 individual files takes around 900kb, that's
2.6kb per file.

> Though, if I do not just release lock, but commit some changes (that involves unlocking too), the traffic counts only a few kilobytes.
>

Committing without deselecting a file from the list shown in the
commit dialog: commit *one* path recursively.
That of course takes much less network activity. The locks are
released also recursively after the commit.

Stefan

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