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Re: Automatic NTFS compression?

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-09-22 21:00:01 CEST

Andy Levy wrote:
> I just noticed this a couple days ago. I have some files which, upon
> committing with TSVN, have NTFS compression turned on. If I
> decompress them (File properties, Advanced), make a change, and
> commit, they get recompressed.
>
> This seems to have started after 9/6 (I have a file with that
> timestamp which is not compressed). My .svn directory is compressed,
> I set that manually quite a while ago.
>
> I've noticed it with at least 2 filetypes - HTML and SQL (plain text -
> queries). The HTML files have the following SVN properties:
> svn:eol-style = native
> svn:keywords = Id Date Author
> svn:mime-type = text/html
>
> The SQL files:
> svn:eol-style = native
> svn:keywords = Id
> svn:mime-type = text/plain
>
> MS Word docs (application/msword) are untouched.
>
> TortoiseSVN 1.4.0, Build 7501
>
> I haven't checked it against the CLI svn client yet. It's not really
> an annoyance, just something I noticed this week and I'm curious
> what's going on.

Is your harddrive almost full? Then the automatic 'cleanup' service on
Windows starts removing temp files and also compressing files. Maybe
that's why you see some files compressed now.

Stefan

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