On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 2:36 PM Davor Josipovic wrote:
> > Now that is interesting. 40k doesn't seem to be such a large amount of
data for modern computers. Very slow and fragmented hard drive? Or perhaps
there's something else going on that is manifesting this way?
> The HDD is indeed on the s
> Now that is interesting. 40k doesn't seem to be such a large amount of data
> for modern computers. Very slow and fragmented hard drive? Or perhaps there's
> something else going on that is manifesting this way?
The HDD is indeed on the slowside, and together with low memory...
But I think t
> Now that is interesting. 40k doesn't seem to be such a large amount of data
> for modern computers. Very slow and fragmented hard drive? Or perhaps there's
> something else going on that is manifesting this way?
The HDD is indeed on the slowside, and together with low memory...
But I think t
> Now that is interesting. 40k doesn't seem to be such a large amount of data
> for modern computers. Very slow and fragmented hard drive? Or perhaps there's
> something else going on that is manifesting this way?
The HDD is indeed on the slowside, and together with low memory...
But I think t
The question relates to to either Apache, or the ActiveDirectory
configuration, not Subversion, from the looks of it.
The mailing lists for httpd will probably be able to give better advice
more quickly.
Eric.
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 2:41 PM, Paul Nguyen
wrote:
> I’m running SVN 1.9.3 (r17185