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On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Christian Klie wrote:
>> What SVN version is the server?
>> What SVN version is the client?
> Both are version 1.9.7
he server is on Windows apparently. Which version of Windows? NTFS I
> presume? Anything special about that disk? Any special settings?
>
> Oh and one more question: do those files in your working copy have
> many svn properties?
You're missing the point, Johan ... the "enhancement suggestion" was to
"rethink the commit procedure". Having rethunked it, I suggest the
obvious cheapest solution would be to fix the underlying filesystem. :)
-- Brane
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 1:11 PM, Christian Klie wrote:
> Hello,
> currently I made a huge commit. In respect of the number of the files (see
> attachment "working copy").
> While the commit went down the transaction grew and grew and grew (see
> attachment "transaction").
> That all happend becaus
Hello,
currently I made a huge commit. In respect of the number of the files (see attachment "working copy").
While the commit went down the transaction grew and grew and grew (see attachment "transaction").
That all happend because of the files in the transaction's folder being very small but h