Re: more cvs performance questions (I think they are at least interesting though!)

2003-10-29 Thread Tom Copeland
On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 23:15, Mark D. Baushke wrote: > No, there are still multiple directories using a LockDir and a traversal > is still done. The difference is that the operations are typically > handled much faster. Thanks much for the informative post. This is good info for those of us who

Re: more cvs performance questions (I think they are at least interesting though!)

2003-10-29 Thread Derek Robert Price
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mark D. Baushke wrote: | The creation of cvs locks is a multi-step process that ends with a | #cvs.lock directory being created for the duration of the lock and then | being removed. For some operations, the creation of the read file, the Just picking

Re: more cvs performance questions (I think they are at least interesting though!)

2003-10-28 Thread Mark D. Baushke
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Richard Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > BASICS: > > We are running cvs-1.11. I did migrate us to 1.11.9, but it turned out it > does not mesh with Eclipse, which is what our developers use. The latest > upgrade Eclipse can use is 1.11.6. Fro

more cvs performance questions (I think they are at least interesting though!)

2003-10-28 Thread Richard Pfeiffer
Good Afternoon,   I have a few more questions related to performance.  Some MAY be a bit 'out-of-the-box, but please bare with me!   BASICS: We are running cvs-1.11.  I did migrate us to 1.11.9, but it turned out it does not mesh with Eclipse, which is what our developers use.  The latest upgrade E