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Re: How long takes "Upgrade working copy" ?

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 22:08:33 -0400

On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 21:11, Perry <PerryRapp_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> A)
>
> How long takes "Upgrade working copy" ?
>
> I have a small, non-resizable popup window that says it is upgrading the working copy -- this is to the new svn 1.7 working copy format.
>
> (TortoiseSVN 1.7.0, running on Microsoft Windows Vista SP2, x64 -- reposistory runs remotely on a virtual machine unrelated to this client -- and I am not clear if the repository is being affected by this)
>
> The window is too small to display the file path, so I can't tell where it is, in this operation. The window appears to be fixed in this (very small) size, and doesn't seem to have any display of file counts or folder counts or progress percentage or estimated time.
>
> I know it is more than seconds or minutes, but I don't know if it is more than hours or days, or weeks, to run?

This can't be answered by anyone. It will vary by the size of the
working copy, the contents of it, and the speed of your hard drive,

> B) Is this only affecting client-side files, or is this changing the server-side files as well? That is to say, should all development by all developers be halted until this completes (whenever that may be)?

Upgrading a working copy only touches that working copy. If multiple
people are sharing that one working copy (which you shouldn't be
doing), all will be affected.

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