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 >> >