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Re: Feature request: Trigger cleanup command after commit

From: Noel Estep <nestep_at_corpedia.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 10:08:22 -0700

>
> Why not train them to keep a Check for Modifications window open all
> the time, and just hit Refresh when they need to?
>

That might have worked if we were working off of one giant svn repo, but the
way we have it set up is there is a different svn repo for each client, and
there are a lot of clients, so we're working with a number of svn repos each
day.

> > Maybe that's not the right way to go about it - what I'm really asking
> for is for the icon overlay cache to refresh more often / after a commit, or
> at least be configurable to behave that way.
>
> How much overall system performance are you willing to give up in
> exchange for this? That's the key question here - the cache has to
> recurse through the whole WC to check status, and on a large WC and/or
> slow disk, that can get painful (been there myself).
>
>
Well, just having the option to do it would be nice. If it's too much of a
strain on the system it could be turned off. As far as I know the 'cleanup'
command only affects the one repo you run the command on - not the rest of
them, so it doesn't seem like it's refreshing the entire windows icon cache.

Anyways, the option is a nice to have to save me from complaints like "I
committed 3 days ago and it still shows the red icon on my files"

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 Noel Estep
 Lead Designer
 Corpedia, Inc.

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