Christopher Baus <chris_baus@yahoo.com> writes:
> I have a RedHat 9.0 server running 0.30. I spent
> about a week setting it up and importing my code. I
> just finished importing a large project, and from a
> Windows 2000 client did:
>
> svn co http://ip/rep test
>
> The windows client becomes unresponsive and eventually
> times out. It literally can take minutes to get one
> small file. The linux client is rather slow, but it
> never takes more than about a second to get the file.
> I've seen some issues about performance posted to the
> list, but I haven't seen any regarding only the
> windows client. Is this a known issue?
I've never heard of this. You're saying that the Linux client is
receives a file about every second; that sounds like normal, known
HTTP performance for svn 0.30.
But I have no idea why the windows client would behave any
differently... it's the exact same code. I assume you're talking
about the plain old svn 0.30 win32 commandline binary.
Can anyone else reproduce this? I mean, if I run the win32
commandline client against a large Linux-apache server, is it likely
to happen to me?
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Received on Sat Oct 4 17:56:43 2003