I was told that Subversion was only capable of handeling one transaction
and others had to wait.
This story is outdated or incorrect?
-- 
Adriaan van Natijne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
fwrite.org


Op zaterdag 29-09-2007 om 20:15 uur [tijdzone +0000], schreef Ian P.
Christian:
> Adriaan van Natijne wrote:
> > Updating the SVN mirror every 5 minutes won't make the original
> > better... I watched http://trac.symfony-project.com/log/ and found out
> > that there are updates every 30 minutes max.
> > For the health of symfony-project.org it may be better to slowdown the
> > updating?
> >   
> 
> I undertand your point - but honestly a update every 5 minutes will do 
> virtually nothing to the server load. I don't think the problem with the 
> current SVN repos is due to load caused by SVN, as SVN checkouts are 
> pretty low overhead - the mirroring tool will simply check the current 
> revision, and only check out if the revision differs.
> 
> With support from the Symfony Project server admin, I could easily have 
> my mirror update only when commits are made - Fabian/other, want to 
> contact me off list about this?
> 
> 
> 
> > 


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