On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 10:48 AM Oscar Lee wrote:
> The external drive is actually a company samba server that I connect over
> VPN. As such, it's super slow to read and even worse to write (maxes at
> 3MB/s). I don't care if the cleanup process or updating of the pristine
> files is slow, but I
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 7:39 AM wrote:
> I cannot do a sparse checkout as I require every part of the information
> to get the software running (a game)
>
At risk of saying the obvious, may I make a suggestion: Work on the
(larger) external hard drive. In other words, have your entire working
co
; users@subversion.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Problems with using a symbolic link for .svn folder on TSVN
>
> Oscar Lee wrote on Wed, 09 Jan 2019 19:10 +0100:
>> My company uses TortoiseSVN internally to keep our files updated. The
>> .svn folder for the project I have is massiv
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Subject: Re: Problems with using a symbolic link for .svn folder on TSVN
Oscar Lee wrote on Wed, 09 Jan 2019 19:10 +0100:
> My company uses TortoiseSVN internally to keep our files updated. The
> .svn folder for the project I have is massive (250GB) and as such I
> had to move it
I cannot do a sparse checkout as I require every part of the information to get
the software running (a game).
From: Paul Hammant
Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2019 1:36 PM
To: Oscar Lee
Cc: Subversion
Subject: Re: Problems with using a symbolic link for .svn folder on TSVN
Alternative
using a symbolic link for .svn folder on TSVN
The .svn folder on the client side?
If you do a fresh checkout, how big is it then?
On 09.01.2019 19:10, Oscar Lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was told to post my issue here from a TSVN dev.
>
> My company uses TortoiseSVN internally to keep our files updated. The .svn
> folder for the project I have is massive (250GB) and as such I had to move
> it off to an external HDD. I created a symb
Alternative solution: do a Sparse Checkout - excising things in that tree
that you don't really need. Google's monorepo is north of 100TB of history
with over nine million source files at HEAD revision. Individual Googler's
day to day checkout tens of megabytes only:
https://trunkbaseddevelopment.
Oscar Lee wrote on Wed, 09 Jan 2019 19:10 +0100:
> My company uses TortoiseSVN internally to keep our files updated. The .svn
> folder for the project I have is massive (250GB) and as such I had to move
> it off to an external HDD. I created a symbolic link to the new location so
> that TortoiseSVN
The .svn folder on the client side?
If you do a fresh checkout, how big is it then?
Hi,
I was told to post my issue here from a TSVN dev.
My company uses TortoiseSVN internally to keep our files updated. The .svn
folder for the project I have is massive (250GB) and as such I had to move
it off to an external HDD. I created a symbolic link to the new location so
that TortoiseSVN
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