Andre Ambrosio wrote:
> Is this topic an already discussed one? If so, please let me know
> because I coudn't find it in the history of this list.
>
> PS: the odd stuff is if I use HTTP repository within Eclipse (Subclipse
> plugin), it is not slow as with TortoiseSVN.
Does Subclipse use the same version of the Subversion library as TSVN?
If not, then that's not a fair comparison.
> I tried to look in the archive but coudn't find a definitive answers for
> this. So, I'm asking again with the most possible information I can
> imagine to be useful.
>
> I have a Subversion 1.3.2 installed in a RedHat EL4 machine with only
> one repository. I also have Apache set up to show the files through
> HTTP, and the SVNSERVE is started only for testing because I need only
> the first method to be active.
>
> When I checkout with SVN protocol on TortoiseSVN (1.3.5) and work with
> the local copy, everything is just fine. When I use a web browser to
> view the repository, it also works well. But, if I try to checkout via
> TortoiseSVN through the HTTP protocol, it takes a very long time to
> start responding and the transfers is also very slower than it could be
> (five minutes to update a 100MB repository with ~2MB changes at a time).
>
> Clients machines use Windows XP SP2 and the server was already
> described. Do you know what could cause that situation and what could I
> do to make it work fine and fast? If I haven't gave enough information,
> please let me know.
Since TSVN uses the Subversion library for all repository access, you
should ask these kinds of questions on the Subversion mailing list.
Stefan
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Received on Tue Oct 3 21:48:16 2006