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Re: Low Performances on Big Directories

From: Christophe Desfourneaux <christophe.desfourneaux_at_cimut.fr>
Date: 2006-12-15 15:34:29 CET

Hello,

I'm trying the TortoiseSVN rel.8328. And I have the same problem with the
repo-browser :
1. First access to 5000 files folder : 10-15 seconds
2. Next accesses to other folders (even empty) : about 50 seconds.

To recover good performance, I must click on the top folder and do F5.

Yours sincerely,

Christophe

"Christophe Desfourneaux"
<christophe.desfourneaux@cimut.fr> a écrit dans le
message de news: ells6a$elo$1@sea.gmane.org...
> Dear Stefan,
>
> I have downloaded the nightly build to have the revision 8275/8276 of
> Tortoise.
>
> Now, it takes about 10-15 seconds to display the big directory in the
> repo-browser. It's a good performance.
> But when we reach it a first time, it'll take 45 seconds to reach any
> other folder even if there is no file under it with 50% CPU time.
>
> I've tried the revision graph and now it takes 80 seconds. But sure, now,
> I only have 12 revisions in all my repository.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Christophe
>
>
> "Stefan Küng" <tortoisesvn@gmail.com> a
> écrit dans le message de news:
> 457DA32D.20006@gmail.com...
>> Christophe DESFOURNEAUX wrote:
>>> I have an SVN server with a Suse 9.3 distribution and Subversion 1.4.2.
>>> In the SVN repository, I have a directory with about 5 000 files.
>>> I have installed, on the same computer, TortoiseSVN 1.4.1 and
>>> Subcommander 1.2.2.
>>> And then I have tested :
>>> * Time to dislay the big directory in the repo-browser :
>>> - Tortoise : 87 seconds ;
>>> - Subcommander : 8 seconds.
>>
>> There were some improvements done in the revision graph:
>> http://issues.tortoisesvn.net/?do=details&id=329
>>
>>> * Time to display a log graph (only 8 revisions) :
>>> - Tortoise : 100 seconds ;
>>> - Subcommander : 8 seconds.
>>> How can we explain these differences ?
>>> What must I do to have better performance with TortoiseSVN ?
>>
>> You can't compare the graph from TSVN and Subcommander. And "only 8
>> revisions" is for TSVN irrelevant. The number of revision that's relevant
>> is not the ones shown, but the total in your repository. And I seriously
>> doubt that the TSVN revision graph takes a 100 seconds if your repository
>> only has 8 revisions.
>>
>> Stefan
>>
>> --
>> ___
>> oo // \\ "De Chelonian Mobile"
>> (_,\/ \_/ \ TortoiseSVN
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