Just noticed I didn't make the follow-up of our discussion in the list :)
To make it short :
- they're both using file:/// on a share hosted on one of the computers.
- Commits are slow for the remote computer.
- tested with both svn command-line and TortoiseSVN, always slow.
- normal file sharing seems ok
I suggested that is was either an improbable bug in code shared by the
two clients, or a problem with the file sharing, either from the
config or the fact that file operations on a share are possibly quite
slow (not sure about that).
As a workaround, I gave tips on how to set-up a svnserve.
2005/8/25, Hannes Erven <h.e@gmx.at>:
> Hi Bralab,
>
>
> > But since a few months committing from Mahendras laptop to Brams
> > laptop takes around 10-30 minutes for a few files of a few hundred
> > kilobytes
>
>
> How do you both access the repository? (file://... , svn://...,
> http://... ?) - are you both using the same protocol? If you are using
> file:// , try using svn and the subversion service.
>
>
> Does it work faster on the other computer?
>
> If no, is this a BDB backed repository? Did you try svnadmin recovery or
> svnadmin verify?
>
>
> HTH,
> -hannes
>
>
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