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Re: Very slow log

From: Chris Rose <chris.rose_at_messagingdirect.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:39:32 -0700

I should clarify: What I want to do out of this is to edit
<repo>/db/revs/106204 and change it from a 6.5-mb revision with 40,000
files touched to a revision that does... nothing.

This is, I think, problematic, because there's probably a few files that
are children of this revision. However, it's plausible at this point to
fix it by hand.

What I _really_ want is svn obliterate :)

Chris Rose wrote:
> I have a revision in my repository where around 50,000 files were
> modified (it was a global property change to clean up a pervasive import
> issue, if you're wondering).
>
> This makes svn log take for-freakin'-ever on any file that was involved
> in this change if the log message passes through this revision. Is
> there any way at all to make this go faster? Or to ... I don't know,
> remove the revision from the output of log? It's all but a no-op, I
> only made the change for cosmetic purposes -- the property name had a
> typo, but wasn't mission-critical -- so this is especially galling.
>

-- 
Chris Rose
Developer    Planet Consulting Group
(780) 577-8433
crose_at_planetci.com

Received on 2008-02-27 18:40:31 CET

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