Re: Versions unusable because too many crashes

2009-11-30 Thread nalundgaard
: It reports which command-line tools are installed to help you avoid working copy format conflicts, but AFAIK, Versions always uses its bundled version of the SVn tools.  - Quinn On Nov 27, 2009, at 6:44 PM, nalundgaard wrote: I think you can just get svn 1.6.6 via CollabNet binaries for OS X

Re: Versions unusable because too many crashes

2009-11-27 Thread nalundgaard
I think you can just get svn 1.6.6 via CollabNet binaries for OS X here: http://www.open.collab.net/downloads/community/ They install into /opt/subversion/bin/, so you can delete them if you don't like them. It looks to me like Versions picks them up after you install them, but the UI does a

Re: 1.0.6 Crashing Constantly

2009-10-03 Thread nalundgaard
I'm also getting these same issues with 1.0.6 and 100% svn+ssh bookmarks. I had this issue with 1.0.5 as well. At this point, I am just relieved that the high-CPU process that had to be quit from terminal/activity monitor is gone. It sounded from the release notes on 1.0.6 that these issues

Re: Versions 1.0.6 coming

2009-09-14 Thread nalundgaard
Out of curiosity, what was the root cause of this bug? --Nicholas On Sep 13, 7:16 am, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote: Hi all, We've tracked down the cause of the following issue that some of you are running into with Versions 1.0.5: - Really high CPU usage in one or more background

Re: Versions 1.0.5 not behaving well

2009-09-08 Thread nalundgaard
I have found the same symptoms as you running Snow Leopard and 1.0.5 (with the system svn 1.6 set): I notice my laptop getting hot, then notice that Versions is eating TONS of CPU in Activity Monitor (actually I use iStat Menus 2.0). I noticed that syslogd was also getting some pretty high