On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 16:50, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, Unico Hommes wrote:
> 
> > Well at least my applications don't freeze up and I can do other things in 
> > the meantime. But to give an impression to others of how serious this is on 
> > Windows platform, the first mail I sent was just after I started 
> > 'synchronize' in subclipse: it is still running .. I know this is probably in 
> > vain but I'd almost suggest infrastructure install 1.1 RC2 now which was 
> > released yesterday. This is impairing developement to the point that 
> > subversion in its current state is close to unusable for windows users.
> 
> Can you pinpoint what the problem is? Network IO, CPU, other? I use
> SVN over a modem on W2K, and although I don't checkout Cocoon, I do
> checkout some largish things. I've had all sorts of pain with 
> Subclipse (especialyl when refactoring in Eclipse) but even that has
> reached a point I can tolerate it. Basically, I don't see the problems
> you are seeing. Something oddly non-SVN has to be happening, this
> isn't SVN as normal.

Maybe antiviral software?

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