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Re: Slow Performance on 1.6.7

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 18:54:58 +0100

On 18.02.2010 18:19, nb1forxp wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just downloaded TSVN for the first time. I installed it on my
> laptop and created a repository on my server (ubuntu x64 I think).
> When I commit a change, it takes about 17 seconds before the
> "modified" line appears and another 28 seconds before I can click the
> OK button when I'm committing a change on a single file. The file is
> a Labview ".vi" file which is a non-text file and the file size is
> 2.6Mb.

You can reduce the time the commit dialog takes to gather the data:
Settings dialog->Dialogs 2->Timeout in seconds to stop the
auto-completion parsing
And you can also disable the auto-completion parsing completely
(checkbox just above).

> Doing a commit on a 170kb text file takes about 5 seconds, which still
> seems slow given the file size, but it's obviously much faster.
>
> Any idea why the binary file is so slow? Transferring the 2.6Mb file
> to the server takes less than 2 seconds.

Try excluding those files in your virus scanner. The commit takes much
longer if svn has to retry accessing it again and again until the virus
scanner finally closes the file.

Stefan

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