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Re: TSVN 1.7 test drive

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 17:05:05 +0100

On 27.02.2011 00:39, Gunnar Dalsnes wrote:
> On 26.02.2011 21:27, Stefan Küng wrote:
>> On 26.02.2011 20:51, Gunnar Dalsnes wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, it takes 70 seconds (refresh button/load). In TSVN 1.6 it takes max
>>> 2 seconds (refresh button/load).
>>>
>>> My WC have 12684 files and 1880 folders.
>> That's a small working copy. I have much bigger ones.
>> Run an update on that working copy. If that doesn't help, try a fresh
>> checkout. Maybe the upgrade process wasn't very effective.
>>
>> Stefan
> I did a clean checkout, same result.
>
> I checked out TSVN and doing log there was super fast as you said. I
> steped thru the code in debugger and svn_wc_revision_status2 is the one
> taking all the time, so this seems to be an svn bug. Really strange.

Try the svn.exe from the nightly build folder. Then run an 'svn st -v'
on your own working copy and time this command. If it also takes around
70 seconds you should report this problem on the svn users list.

Stefan

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