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>From: Adam Aulick [mailto:adam@aulick.net]
>Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 1:22 PM
>To: Eric Hanchrow
>Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
>Subject: Re: Impossibly long disk-grinding on checkout
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>On May 25, 2006, at 1:55 PM, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
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>>>>>>> "Adam" == Adam Aulick <adam@aulick.net> writes:
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>> Adam> When checking out a flat directory with a large number of
>> Adam> files in it from a repository on the LAN, after
>successfully
>> Adam> getting all the files, my client spends an impossibly long
>> Adam> time grinding the disk to no apparent purpose. There is no
>> Adam> network access going on during this time, and the CPU is
>> Adam> idle. What is going on?
>>
>> Just a guess, but: perhaps anti-virus software is checking those
>> files.
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>No, I don't run that sort of intrusive anti-virus.
I've noticed similar behavior to this in my own repository. Certainly
no where near as long, but we only have about 1000 files in our repo,
and all under one directory, but my client when checking out takes a
long time to finalize the checkout. This only seems to be a problem on
initial check out, not when doing an update. Could it have something to
do with the subversion client generating internal base working copies
for each one of those files in .svn or something along those lines?
Mike
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Received on Thu May 25 20:31:03 2006