The checkouts were fresh.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Case
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 12:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CsMain] CVS vs. SVN numbers

Well that's interesting, but I think we need a few more scientific tests. Here's my suggestion:

1) Test 1: Fresh brand new checkouts of CS via CVS and SVN.
2) Test 2: Small commit of 6 files. ( make a test directory, and commit 6 new files. They can be anything we want.)
3) Test 3: Medium commit of  20 files. (again, done in the testing directory. Modfy the 6 files, and then add another 14)
4) Test 4: Insane commit of 200 files. (optional.)

I think the times off even the fresh checout, and the small commit would be awesome to see.

--Chris

On 3/3/06, Christopher Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I checked out crystal via CVS, and then via Subversion.

My times were:

CVS: -z3 22 minutes
SVN: 20 minutes

Note that I had a couple of errors during the Subversion download, so
SVN actually went a lot faster because I spent some of that time running
svn cleanup.  The time posted is the complete time from start to
successful retrieval of the repository.

However, CVS did not experience any errors.

---

Some notes: CVS has to attach to the server each time you add or remove,
making it a laborious, annoying process. (IMHO)  SVN does all that
locally, making it faster.  Submission times for both were very similar.
I experienced no errors submitting via Subversion.

-={C}=-


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