Good morning everyone.
We use TortoiseSVN and Subversion together in our office for managing
source code. We have a user that has a machine with roughly 4 large
hard drives who mainly deals with images, After having switched the
user from using VSS to manage his changes, and having installed
TortoiseSVN and just configuring it to connect with our Subversion
server, it seems that roughly every half an hour, TortoiseSVN just
seems to index the same folder groupings over and over again causing a
major hit in performance to his system.
I've done various things to check for general issues but it all comes
down to TortoiseSVN. Is there any way to supress Tortoise from doing
this? It's not like it's connecting to the server, but its just
indexing and indexing...the usert does have Indexing turned on in
Windows XP but this from what I know should not be causing issues (if
that were the case other users would be having the same issues on
their XP machines as they have TortoiseSVN installed and XP with
Indexing enabled).
Any thoughts?
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Received on 2008-04-08 15:38:00 CEST