Carsten Ziegeler dijo:
> Yepp, similar problems here. It doesn't matter if I use subclipse or CLI.
> My machine simply hangs for 10 minutes or more and all other applications
> are blocked. So, in fact this is currently a major pita: I'm waiting
> a quarter of my time for svn to do something :( and I'm even not able
> to read mails or surf the net!
>
> I read somewhere that performance problems with subclipse will be solved
> as soon as svn 1.1 is out and they use it.

I can told another history on Linux, it is faster than CVS on the command
line and never crashed.

I use Fedora Core 2.

Best Regards,

Antonio Gallardo.
>
> Carsten
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Unico Hommes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 3:43 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Subversion really slow
>>
>> My experience with subversion since we switched is that the
>> cocoon repository is painfully slow at least using subclipse.
>> I haven't much previous experience with subversion but I was
>> under the impression that it should be more performant then
>> CVS? So, I am wondering whether this is a problem with
>> subclipse, the apache svn repository or subversion itself. I
>> also noticed that cvs web subversion browsing is equally slow.
>>
>> Even worse, on my computer at home I haven't been able to
>> checkout Cocoon at all because it keeps craching my computer.
>> Both using the command line client and subclipse. Anybody
>> have similar experience and/or advice?
>>
>> --
>> Unico
>>
>

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