Royce Fessenden wrote:
> TSVN 1.4.0.7501
> Windows XP SP2
> No network drives. No drives are selected on the <Drive Types> group of
> <Icon Overlays>. I had an include path of C:\Projects*. I added an exclude
> path of C:\*. Some time back I went through the Projects folder and deleted
> all of the working folders that were not in active use. It is minimal, with
> no large projects. I still see the hang up.
>
> I don't know if this makes any difference, but I am using Borland C++
> Builder 6, which in my opinion is a bit buggy. But I've never been able to
> correlate the problem with anything I'm doing in Builder.
>
> Royce
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter McNab [mailto:mcnab_p@melbpc.org.au]
> Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 2:36 PM
> To: users@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: TSVNCache pegs processor at 95% plus every day!!
>
> Royce Fessenden wrote:
>
>> Every day, at least once, TSVNCache starts hogging all of the CPU. Once
>>
> it
>
>> goes high, it will stay high until I kill the process or reboot. (I've let
>> it run for hours.
>> Is there a workaround, other than turning off the cache?
>>
>>
> How about some more clues.
> What version of TSVN are you using?
> What O/S?
> Are you scanning network drives or other media with huge volumes of
> revisioned data?
>
> Personally haven't seen this for many months.
> Peter
>
>
The rev number rings a bell on the the issue plaguing you.
I suggest using a nightly build available from
http://mapcar.org/tsvn-snapshots/latest/
It hasn't been updated for a few days (8056) but does contain some
significant TSVNCache improvements plus many others.
I don't use Builder C++ 6 to be able to comment in it's involvement in
the problem.
Peter
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Received on Tue Nov 21 04:06:51 2006