On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 07:52 -0500, Mark Phippard wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:41 AM, Geoff Rowell wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 4:09 AM, Nick wrote:
> >> On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 13:00 -0500, Mark Phippard wrote:
> >>
> >> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Neil Bird wrote:
> >>
> >>> We ha
Around about 02/02/11 15:26, Stefan Sperling typed ...
Please submit a patch against the 1.6.x branch. I will handle it.
Will do, thanks.
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[neil@fnx ~]# rm -f .signature
[neil@fnx ~]# ls -l .signature
ls: .signature: No such file or directory
[neil@fnx ~]# exit
Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 04:12:07PM +0100, OBones wrote:
Neil Bird wrote:
I couldn't use the version from trunk/1.7 as it differs too
much. I will try to submit the patch for someone's perusal at
some point, but I couldn't properly test is as for some reason m
On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 04:12:07PM +0100, OBones wrote:
> Neil Bird wrote:
> > I couldn't use the version from trunk/1.7 as it differs too
> >much. I will try to submit the patch for someone's perusal at
> >some point, but I couldn't properly test is as for some reason my
> >build of svn out of 1
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:41 AM, Geoff Rowell
> wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 4:09 AM, Nick
> wrote:
> >> On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 13:00 -0500, Mark Phippard wrote:
> >>
> >> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Neil Bird
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-gener
On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 03:04:22PM +, Neil Bird wrote:
> I have since compiled up the latest 1.6.x branch, and patched
> svn_io_open_unique_file3() to not call svn_io_open_uniquely_named()
> with 'tempfile.tmp', & instead I cut'n'paste
> svn_io_open_uniquely_named(), replacing the 1-9 loo
Neil Bird wrote:
I couldn't use the version from trunk/1.7 as it differs too much. I
will try to submit the patch for someone's perusal at some point, but
I couldn't properly test is as for some reason my build of svn out of
1.6.x svn (even before modifying it) fails 'make check': all the
Around about 01/02/11 18:00, Mark Phippard typed ...
I created a folder with 5001 files in it ... maybe that is not enough?
I think the issue is to do with properties, so you'd have to make sure
all those files have props. (we use autoprops for
mime-type/eol-style/header-expansion).
IIR
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:41 AM, Geoff Rowell wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 4:09 AM, Nick wrote:
>> On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 13:00 -0500, Mark Phippard wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Neil Bird wrote:
>>
>>> We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-generated and has >5000
>
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 4:09 AM, Nick wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 13:00 -0500, Mark Phippard wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Neil Bird wrote:
>
>> We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-generated and has >5000
>> source files in one directory. While I can check this out
On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 13:00 -0500, Mark Phippard wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Neil Bird wrote:
>
> > We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-generated and has >5000
> > source files in one directory. While I can check this out OK on Linux,
> > we're seeing an unusable sl
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Neil Bird wrote:
> We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-generated and has >5000
> source files in one directory. While I can check this out OK on Linux,
> we're seeing an unusable slow-down on Windows XP (NTFS), both using Tortoise
> directly, and a
Around about 01/02/11 15:36, Neil Bird typed ...
I've had no response from the email I sent him privately, so I may try that
myself, and maybe then raise a ticket (or whatever system they use) to ask
for the backport if it works.
My bad, I just found Thunderbird has mis-threaded his reply. H
Around about 28/01/11 04:32, Daniel Shahaf typed ...
(I don't recall why the fixes on trunk weren't backported, but I imagine
the threads linked from this thread say why.)
The threads (that I've see) all peter out, with the last event being some
saying a colleague was about to compile 1.6 wi
Around about 27/01/11 12:51, Nico Kadel-Garcia typed ...
Are you *normally* out to a CIFS shared location, or to local NTFS
disk?
Not ... as such. No, this was particularly to test the client code/OS to
try to pin things down for this issue.
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On 27 Jan 2011 08:23, "Neil Bird" wrote:
>
> The thread petered out with someone trying the 1.7
svn_io_open_unique_file impl. in a 1.6 build, but I can't see any feedback
from that (so I'm afraid I'm going to cheekily Cc: the guys who posted that
that was being tried!).
>
Hi,
Yes - that was me.
This will probably be backported to 1.6.(x+1) if someone tells dev@ what
revisions should be backported, or provides patches that we can apply.
(I don't recall why the fixes on trunk weren't backported, but I imagine
the threads linked from this thread say why.)
Neil Bird wrote on Thu, Jan 27, 2
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Neil Bird wrote:
>
> We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-generated and has >5000
> source files in one directory. While I can check this out OK on Linux,
> we're seeing an unusable slow-down on Windows XP (NTFS), both using Tortoise
> directly, and
Around about 27/01/11 01:40, Johan Corveleyn typed ...
http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2010-04/0180.shtml
Maybe someone else can comment more on this, and why it wasn't
backported to 1.6 (or is it?).
Excellent, yes, that would seem to be it. I did notice the huge number
of counted .tmp file
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 7:32 PM, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Johan Corveleyn wrote on Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 17:15:40 +0100:
>> If I have more time, I'll try to search the archives some more.
>
> If it helps your code/mail grepping, I believe you're talking about
> svn_io_open_uniquely_named().
Thanks,
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:59, Neil Bird wrote:
> Around about 26/01/11 14:43, Andy Levy typed ...
>>
>> It's known and oft-lamented. NTFS just doesn't handle this scenario
>> well - it's probably one of the reasons FSFS sharding was introduced
>> (I'm speculating a bit here).
>
> This is stuff t
Johan Corveleyn wrote on Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 17:15:40 +0100:
> If I have more time, I'll try to search the archives some more.
If it helps your code/mail grepping, I believe you're talking about
svn_io_open_uniquely_named().
(I found it by doing `fgrep '.%' subversion/libsvn_subr/*c`.)
Guten Tag Neil Bird,
am Mittwoch, 26. Januar 2011 um 18:02 schrieben Sie:
>When we do the checkout via tortoise, tortoise sits at 100% CPU load, and
> I don't see anything else fighting it for time.
This could be the cache processing the events from the shell about
updated and new files. I of
>We see exactly the same problem on two diff. Windows PCs,
> but I'll give ImDisk a bash in the morning for the sake of
> experimentation.
Have you tried Process Explorer? Look at the stack trace of one of the
events when it's started slowing down. Make sure the symbol server is
configured.
Around about 26/01/11 15:30, Echlin, Jamie typed ...
Perhaps your Master File Table is fragmented... In which case a defrag
might help.
We see exactly the same problem on two diff. Windows PCs, but I'll give
ImDisk a bash in the morning for the sake of experimentation.
And I recently def
Around about 26/01/11 15:24, Stefan Sperling typed ...
Don't run virus scanners on working copies.
If you want to check for viruses in the repository, use a designated
working copy and trigger a scan of changed files from the post-commit hook.
The virus scanner excludes this particular direct
Around about 26/01/11 14:43, Andy Levy typed ...
It's known and oft-lamented. NTFS just doesn't handle this scenario
well - it's probably one of the reasons FSFS sharding was introduced
(I'm speculating a bit here).
This is stuff that's currently in SourceSafe, which doesn't exhibit any
obvi
Around about 26/01/11 14:41, Campbell Allan typed ...
If the code is auto generated would it be possible to generate it for each
build?
Interesting question; I shall have to ask it. I *think*, in actual
fact, that it was *originally* generated, but has since been tweaked
manually or with
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Campbell Allan
wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 26 Jan 2011, Neil Bird wrote:
>> We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-generated and has
>> >5000 source files in one directory. While I can check this out OK on
>> Linux, we're seeing an unusable slow-down on
On second thoughts my previous mail is related to when you have a
massive number of sub-dirs in your working copy. I didn't properly read
you mail, sorry.
Perhaps your Master File Table is fragmented... In which case a defrag
might help.
==
>I know that there's a negative speed difference on NTFS,
> and that 1.7's WC-NG might make this better, but this is
> getting near-logarithmically slower.
There's good information about NTFS wrt subversion here:
http://superuser.com/questions/15192/bad-ntfs-performance
I found FAT was 10-2
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 09:43:15AM -0500, Andy Levy wrote:
> NTFS just doesn't handle this scenario
> well - it's probably one of the reasons FSFS sharding was introduced
> (I'm speculating a bit here).
IIRC that is correct.
Sharding was introduced to prevent long-running readdir() system calls.
I
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 09:28, Neil Bird wrote:
>
> We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-generated and has >5000
> source files in one directory. While I can check this out OK on Linux,
> we're seeing an unusable slow-down on Windows XP (NTFS), both using Tortoise
> directly, and as
On Jan 26, 2011, at 08:28, Neil Bird wrote:
> We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-generated and has >5000
> source files in one directory. While I can check this out OK on Linux, we're
> seeing an unusable slow-down on Windows XP (NTFS), both using Tortoise
> directly, and as a
On Wednesday 26 Jan 2011, Campbell Allan wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 Jan 2011, Neil Bird wrote:
> >We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-generated and has
> >
> > >5000 source files in one directory. While I can check this out OK on
> >
> > Linux, we're seeing an unusable slow-down o
On Wednesday 26 Jan 2011, Neil Bird wrote:
>We have a graphics-oriented code-base that's auto-generated and has
> >5000 source files in one directory. While I can check this out OK on
> Linux, we're seeing an unusable slow-down on Windows XP (NTFS), both using
> Tortoise directly, and as a te
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