On 7/26/05, Hari Kodungallur <hkodungallur@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/26/05, jason marshall <jdmarshall@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > What do you consider to be 'quite acceptable'? I don't consider a 20
> > minute cleanup to be that. How long does a full update take? I
> > clocked a small one (20 files) at just under 10 minutes. It still
> > seems to me like a cleanup should be faster than an update, but I lack
> > insight into just what a cleanup does.
> >
>
> On our linux box, a repository that is more than 1GB (don't know exact
> number of files, but it is in tens of thousands) takes about 45
> minutes to checkout. Similar numbers for update and this number is
> fairly typical with most of the subversion users, I think.
> So, if it takes 10 minutes to update 20 files, I think there is
> something else in your setup that is not right. (or each file is a
> humungous binary file or something)
No, I meant that in a large repository (750M, tens of thousands of
files), svn up took 10 minutes, and found that 20 files on the server
had been modified. I believe that at other times it has taken longer
than that, but I don't have firm numbers there.
>
> rgds
> -Hari
>
--
-Jason
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