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Upgraded to latest version of SVN and Tortoise and experience freeze browse larger areas of repo, even after SVN recover

From: Jordan Knight <jordank_at_objectify.com.au>
Date: 2004-10-11 04:52:32 CEST

Hi,

 

I have upgraded to SVN 1.1.0 and Tortoise 1.1.0 and we now experience
long loading times when browsing larger areas of out repo (trunk etc).
On the SVN server, the processor shoots up to 100% and sits there for 10
or so mins, before finally returning the requested data.

 

The server is Windows 2003, running Apache 2.0.52.

 

Check outs are still very fast, as is browsing to areas with only a few
directories.

 

I have re-installed SVN, Apache and Tortoise and run SVN recover on the
repo. This behaviour has been replicated on other client (Tortoise)
machines. Before the update there were no such delays.

 

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

 

Cheers,

 

Jordan Knight

Technical Architect / Development Manager

 

 

 

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