On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:42 PM, Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4/3/08, Rishabh Manocha <rmanocha_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have seen issues with TSVN on windows too. For large projects - it
> > takes forever to run updates/commits. But I guess that's due to the
> > no. of binary files in the project tree itself.
>
> Try with the standard SVN command-line client and see if it's any different.
I agree that it won't be any different with the standard svn client.
It's probably my fault to be including binary files in there
>
> > This maybe a question for the tsvn-users list, but I have also noticed
> > that sometimes the tsvncache.exe process (which runs in the
> > background) eats up a lot of cpu - for a considerable amount of time -
> > even though at that time, I'm not performing any svn operations. Can
> > anyone enlighten me on why this is??
>
> It's scanning for .svn directories and any changes to working copies.
> http://tortoisesvn.net/node/267 (best link I could find quick)
Thanks for that link. "Tell TortoiseSVN where your working copies are"
could help quiet a bit. Do I understand correctly that tsvncache.exe
searches everything under each and every mounted drive if these
properties aren't set? That could account for the long running and cpu
intensive process...
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Received on 2008-04-03 20:48:18 CEST