Apart this new issue (I hope solved) Tortoise is doing a great job here.
Jacques
From: "Adrian Crum" <adri...@hlmksw.com>
Years ago when I first installed Tortoise, I noticed it slowed down
Windows Explorer tremendously. I don't think it a Windows issue.
-Adrian
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Yes thanks Adrian,
I emptied the recycle bin (actually I do for 10 mins now :/) and I have
Diskeeper (an old version from 2003 but still ok) continously
defragmenting when the screen-saver is on.
I have 4 disks on this machine, it's maybe why emptying the recycle
bin is so long. Also, since I have plenty of place, I did not do it for
years, maybe. Looks like it's another piece of the Windows performance
puzzle.
Jacques
From: "Adrian Crum" <adri...@hlmksw.com>
You should also empty the recycle bin and do a defragment.
-Adrian
Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Thanks Scott,
Actually it's maybe related to Toirtoise. I did not notice that, by
default, it is putting files in the recyble bin before reverting.
Fortunately there is an option to not use the recyble bin, I will try
that.
Jacques
From: "Scott Gray" <scott.g...@hotwaxmedia.com>
You probably are alone, revert has nothing to do with the svn server
and is a local operation only.
Regards
Scott
HotWax Media
http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
On 19/01/2010, at 9:24 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Hi,
Just to check if it's only on my side. I find that reverting changes
with svn (in trunk) is much slower than it was in the past. Am I
alone to see the same behavior?
Thanks
Jacques