* AnMaster -- Thursday 29 November 2007:
> Why is the cvs up so slow, even when there are no changes?
> I don't know about CVS but I think svn at least just send the
> difference between the old and new revision.

So does CVS.



> And svn tend to be faster at updating... 

And it keeps two instances of every single file. That makes
2 GB for all aircraft, rather than CVS' 1 GB. It's easy to
be quicker at updating, with this "little" help. And SVN
uses around 120% of the CPU while doing so. You can't do
much else with the computer at that time.

m.

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