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Re: python churning on import...

From: Garrett Rooney <rooneg_at_electricjellyfish.net>
Date: 2006-04-03 22:27:51 CEST

On 4/3/06, Peter Yamamoto <yamamotop@page44.com> wrote:
>
> A user accidently imported a few files and folders to the root of our
> repository (eg beside trunk,tags,branches instead of under the trunk)... the
> thing is that the svnservice had a python process churning on the rev path
> for over half an hour. A sampling from filemon is shown below. The user was
> using RapidSVN.
>
> I've had checkins take a long time but the checkins were large checkins.
>
> But this was a small "add"... is this file access normal?

Any python process like that would be as part of a separate hook
script you're running on your system, so it's impossible for us to say
if it's normal or not if you don't tell us what the hook scripts are
actually doing.

-garrett

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