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Re: Http bug? - two sets of PROPFIND statements found in packet trace between Tortoise and VisualSVNServer

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2008 08:06:42 +0100

BasementJack wrote:
> Using command line client, it seems very fast to the visualsvn https
> server.

Did you use the command line client on the same computer as TSVN?

> So does that point to an issue with the TortoiseSVN client? would seem
> to rule out the server a bit.

Rules out the server, but not the client computer.

> I realized that I only mentioned http in the title of my post, just
> for the sake of clarity, Tortoise seems slow connecting to the
> VisualSVN server (which uses either HTTP or HTTPS - I have tried both
> and both are slow)
>
> Kurt, I tried the command line test, plus one other - results are
> below...
>
> Test results: (checking out a small 10k project with a handful of
> revisions)
> F: Tortoise client build 14361 -> VisualSVN server 1.6.1 over http
> Slow, double sets of PROPFINDS found in trace. 5-6 seconds
> F: Tortoise client build 14361 -> VisualSVN server 1.6.1 over https
> Slow - did not trace (did not expect to be able to decypher encrypted
> https traffic) 5-6 seconds
> A: Subversion command line client 1.5.3 -> VisualSVN server 1.6.1 over
> https: seemed reasonable (<1 second)
> A+++: Tortoise client build 14361 -> SubversionTigrisServer 1.5.3 over
> svn protocol FAST FAST FAST*** (<1 second) ***

Disable your virus scanner on the machine you're using TSVN, reboot
(sorry, but from my experience, most of those scanners don't disable
properly without), then try again.

> Kurt, results line 1&2 were my originals, line 3 was the one you

Line? Did you forget to attach a log file?

Stefan

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