This was killing me on my Thinkpad.  I know that svn and the tortoise 
indexer tend to tromp on each other, resulting in slowdowns.  Here's a 
tool I highly recommend - it shaved minutes off my build time:
http://www.diskeeper.com/landing/landing.asp?RId=1046&ad=dk10google&APID=PPS0001292&gclid=CLS58K_rh4YCFRs7GAod2V5ycw

This helps also, and it's free:
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/PageDefrag.html

-Max


Henry Minsky wrote:
> 
> The empty-change-description script where svn attempts to figure out 
> what has changed, when run from the top level in an entire branch  
> becomes unusably slow, at least under cygwin  (> 20 minutes  and 
> counting on my thinkpad).
> Is there any way to speed this up? The workaround is to manually 
> remember in roughly what subdirectories things are modified to cut down the
> search space, which isn't so bad, but
> it is nice sometimes to ask for a list of all modifications.
> 
> -- 
> Henry Minsky
> Software Architect
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