On 9/13/05, Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2005@ryandesign.com> wrote:
> > The other puzzle is that svn sits for a minute or two at the end,
> > without producing any output and without any significant activity that
> > I can see. [snip]
>
> I don't think that's related to the cvs2svn conversion issue; I don't
> think it has anything to do with how many files you're getting or how
> big they are. Indeed, I have no idea what causes it; we see this
> phenomenon often (but not always) on our company's Subversion
> repository, and it's driving my coworkers nuts. Actually I'm not sure
> if it's exactly the same as what you're seeing, because we see it
> mostly when committing, after the file data has been sent, but before
> it returns control to the prompt. And we also see it when updating a
> working copy, after all the data has been received but again before
> regaining command control. But I don't know what to do about it,
> which is why I didn't respond to that part of your question.
FWIW, we see this with CVS, too. But only on Windows (I don't see it
with either on OSX). I think it has something to do with how it
handles the filesystem.
-Aaron
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