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Possibility new memory leak of 1.6.x Subversion

From: bianchui <ysbcg_at_sohu.com>
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 09:27:18 +0800

I use TortoiseSVN 1.5.5 with Svbversion 1.5.4 for about half years. I usually add thousands of files and commit all of them at same time.
Several days ago I update subversion to 1.6.1 and that work cannot be done.
I use TortoiseSVN as my client.
I do a test. Commit about 18000 files, modified or add.
In TortoiseSVN 1.5.5 that with Svbversion 1.5.4, the commit work can be done use about 580M of memory, and very high speed, about send tens of files content per second.
In TortoiseSVN 1.6.1 that with Svbversion 1.6.1, the client crash with a memory of 2G, and about send one file content per second.
I also update to TortoiseSVN 1.6.2 that with Subversion 1.6.2 and try, but the result is same as 1.6.1.
I use the svn commnd line of VisualSVNServer 1.7.2 with Subversion 1.6.2, the result is same, as 1.6.1.
So I think that is a new problem of 1.6.x Subversion. Possibility new memory leak.
The test files is code of boost-1.35.0.

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