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Re: Possibility new memory leak of 1.6.x Subversion

From: Kurt Pruenner <leak_at_gmx.at>
Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 18:55:20 +0200

Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 06:01:01PM +0200, B. Smith-Mannschott wrote:
> > I tried without success to reproduce this issue under Mac OS X. This
> > would tend to support the idea that this bug is Windows-only.
> >
> > 1. Created new repository on a 1.5.2 server. (that's what I've got on
> > my server).
> > Using a 1.6.2 client:
> > 2. Checked out empty root of said repository (svn://) into local working copy.
> > 3. Created 50 directories of 10 directories of 50 empty files.
> > 4. svn add all 50 top-level directories, which effectively adds everything.
> > 5. svn commit
> >
> > The commit ran to completion. The client's RSIZE grew to about 50MB
> > during the commit.
>
> That's still fairly high I'd say. It matches what I've seen being
> described before ("1MB per added file").

Actually - unless I've totally misread the grandparent post 50MB for
25.000 (50*10*50) empty files doesn't sound half bad...

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