The archive itself is 1.8Gb right now.
I have just dropped about 30 uncompleted transactions, which may or  
may not make any speed difference for commits.

The current trunk tree runs at 300Mb

I found that module/main was 80Mb of that:

  Bluejay:~/Code/geotools/module/main pramsey$ du -skh *
  120K    modified-src
  21M    src
  25M    target
  34M    test

It seems like in general people need to be more careful, because it  
is next to impossible to remove things from the archive once they go  
in.  (The whole archive needs to be dumped and filtered to remove the  
offending item.)

There are maybe 300Mb of known fluffy objects in old revisions (jars  
from early udig development, some stupid large tiffs in test cases)  
that can be filtered out, but in general there is just a lot of stuff  
in there which is hard to get rid of.

At 1.8Gb we basically would need to devote an entire machine to the  
SVN repository in order to guarantee speed, so that most of the  
database ended up in the VFS cache.  It would be much faster if we  
weren't running confluence and geoserver and other tomcat-based  
memory hogs that push the SVN database down out of the VFS cache all  
the time.

I will try some commits and see if I perceive slowness. I have found  
that updates are not all that bad just now.

P

On 10-Oct-06, at 12:22 PM, Cory Horner wrote:

> Gabriel Roldán wrote:
>
>> I second Adrian's worries.
>>
>> I'm maintaining a branch in sync with trunk, which is becoming an  
>> impossible
>> task. The branch (19115_2003) is intended to be in sync with trunk  
>> until I
>> manage to get the metadata interfaces changes in geoapi trunk.
>>
>> Is the problem causing this slowness already know? Any plan to fix  
>> it?
>>
>>
> I believe it is being looked at today by our sysadmin.
>
> Cheers,
> Cory.
>
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