Hi,

> > BTW, TortoiseHg slows down our QT app, as a lot of python dlls has to be
> > loaded when opening a file/directory dialog too. (When debugging, it's
> > triple annoying when the C++ debugger loads each python dll and tries to
> > find debugging symbols for it.)
> 
> That's a known problem too. And we apologize for it.

Yeah, I can confirm this: my 700 MHz W2k machine needs about 7 to 10 
seconds every time I try to synchronize a repo or have a look at the 
ChangeLog until the corresponding dialog actually appears on the screen... 
Quite annoying. From that point of view a seperate application (which 
keeps all it's DLLs loaded) would make more sense to me, just like WinCVS 
(but luckyly TortoiseCVS is not that slow). Python itself is a real show 
stopper here.

Actually even on my WXP machine (2.1 GHz P4) THG is not really fast... :(

Regards,
Marko

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