Unico Hommes wrote:
Leszek Gawron wrote:

Unico Hommes wrote:

My experience with subversion since we switched is that the cocoon repository is painfully slow at least using subclipse. I haven't much previous experience with subversion but I was under the impression that it should be more performant then CVS? So, I am wondering whether this is a problem with subclipse, the apache svn repository or subversion itself. I also noticed that cvs web subversion browsing is equally slow.

Even worse, on my computer at home I haven't been able to checkout Cocoon at all because it keeps craching my computer. Both using the command line client and subclipse. Anybody have similar experience and/or advice?

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Unico

in my case cli works like a charm. I've resigned from subclipse - had the same problems you have.


Yes I've just installed the CLI and it works like you say. Could it be the JNI interface that causes it to be so slow?
In my case it looked like subclipse while "synchronizing" started to consume 100% of CPU without creating any network traffic. Checkout worked quite ok. Commit also (if I did not want to list changed files in whole project). I think there's some kind of bug/performance problem in Subclipse itself and not JNI as some actions work reasonably well.

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Leszek Gawron                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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