Dan Peterson writes: > > Has the locking behavior changed between 1.11 and 1.11.2?
Yes, it changed (in 1.11.1) just for tag/rtag. > Specifically, we've noticed locks for an entire tree seem to hang around > until the entire tree has been modified. The 1.11 behavior seemed like it > would only lock a specific directory at a time. Correct. > The big problem with this is that for large source trees (2000+ > directories) it can take a long time to do the operation and during that > time, the entire tree is essentially locked. The big problem with the way it was doing it is that it fetched data from the directory before it locked it and assumed it was still good aferwards, meaning that an intervening commit could get wiped out. Locking the whole tree was a quick fix, not an optimal one. It should be possible to do directory-at-a-time locking correctly, but it's a bit of work and no one has had the time or inclination to do it yet. -Larry Jones I don't think that question was very hypothetical at all. -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs