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Re: Log function much slower than svn for very old revision

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 14:19:49 +0000

On 9 December 2014 at 14:07, Patrick Traill
<patrick.traill_at_capgemini.com> wrote:
> Dear developers,
>
> I requested the log for a Working Copy checked out from the root (Depth=Only
> the root, with an item selected) of a repository with many thousand
> revisions.
>
> I then used [Show Rangeā€¦] to select a revision about 40,000 further back.
> (Off topic: wish I could do that when requesting the log!).
>
> Tortoise started doing very heavy network I/O (more than 200 receives a
> second), but did not produce an answer within a minute or so.
>
> With the svn command-line [ svn -r 1316 -l 1 log <url> ] I got a result in a
> few seconds (while Tortoise was still running).

The equivalent command line command also has the -v switch which gets
the list of changed paths as well. Try that in the command line
client.

Simon

> I was using Tortoise 1.8.8 while the repository is a CollabNet Subversion
> Repository which I expect to be fairly up to date, but which does not report
> its version in the HTML when visited by a browser.

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