Apologies, I intended to send this to the dev mailing list. Please
disregard.
On Jan 17, 2008 1:03 PM, Robert Dailey <rcdailey_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> First of all I want to note that I haven't seen a nightly build that
> hasn't exposed this issue.
>
> Operating system: Vista x86 Business
> Test Case: Do a full checkout of the C++ boost library
>
> I notice that when I am doing updates that involve hundreds or thousands
> of files, it progressively gets slower the fuller the log gets. In other
> words, as the list of "Added" files (in the case of a fresh checkout) gets
> larger, the system eventually slows down to a crawl. As you already know,
> placing the scroll bar to the bottom of the list during a checkout causes
> the list to scroll automatically for you in such a way that the bottom of
> the list always shows the latest item added during the checkout. If you
> scroll away from the bottom, it no longer will auto-scroll for you. I am
> able to make TortoiseSVN speed up by disabling this automatic scrolling. By
> doing this, I notice my transfer speed increases dramatically and the
> operating system moves much more smoothly.
>
> Not sure if this is a known but or not but I figured it was worth
> mentioning.
>
Received on 2008-01-17 20:16:21 CET