Le mercredi 02 mars 2011 à 13:51 +0100, Tux99 a écrit : > > Well I guess if it can't be fixed, then it can't be fixed.
It can. The synchronisation of adm ( 1200 revisions ) take 16 secondes : # date ; svnsync -q copy-revprops file:///svn/adm/ ; date Wed Mar 2 16:00:24 CET 2011 Wed Mar 2 16:00:40 CET 2011 ie 75 revisions per secondes On a bigger svn like packages ( 62612 revisions ) : # date ; svnsync -q copy-revprops file:///svn/packages/ ; date Wed Mar 2 16:00:50 CET 2011 Wed Mar 2 16:19:56 CET 2011 54 revisions per secondes, for 19 minutes. If we take the size of data that others distributions are handling, Mandriva is now at 640000 revisions. Using the hypothesis of 75 rev/s, it would take 2h20, and using 54 rev/s, it take 3h20. So it could be done, but a smarter system need to be found ( like syncing just when there is a change, using a post commit script ) -- Michael Scherer
