Am Donnerstag, 22. November 2018 10:46:52 UTC+1 schrieb m s: > Am Freitag, 9. November 2018 14:15:28 UTC+1 schrieb m s: > > My setup: > > Win10 1803 (Build 17134.191) > > Standard user account > > TortoiseSVN > > - TortoiseSVN-1.10.99.28409-dev-x64-ipv6-svn-1.10.dev > > - TortoiseSVN-1.10.2.28392-x64-svn-1.10.3 > > - TortoiseSVN-1.10.0.28176-x64-svn-1.10.0 > > - TortoiseSVN-1.8.12.26645-x64-svn-1.8.14 > > - TortoiseSVN-1.9.5.27581-x64-svn-1.9.5 > > - TortoiseSVN-1.9.7.27907-x64-svn-1.9.7 > > > > TortoiseSVN settings (only those I changed, everything else is installation > > default): > > Icon Overlays > > Status Cache: > > - Default > > - Shell > > Drive Types: all unchecked > > Exclude paths: all available drives (so "C: D: E:" ...) > > Include paths: D:\Test > > > > Icon Overlays - Icon Set > > Illustration > > > > The problem: > > After a fresh installation of TortoiseSVN I go into a folder "Test" which > > has multiple SVN-subfolders that are checked out from an online repository. > > No Icon overlays are shown. > > Than I right click into the folder and wait for the context menu to appear. > > This takes up to 30 seconds. After the context menu appears icon overlays > > show up as well. > > > > What I have done so far: > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44136045/all-tortoisesvn-actions-from-the-context-menu-are-very-slow > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2217880/windows-explorer-icons-in-tortoisesvn-take-a-long-time-to-refresh-to-correct-sta > > http://www.thinkplexx.com/learn/howto/svn/tool/fix-slow-or-freezing-explorer-after-tortoisesvn-installation-in-windows > > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tortoisesvn/IehAouUWrnA > > https://superuser.com/questions/54413/tortoisesvn-client-slows-explorer-to-a-crawl-in-windows-xp-running-in-parallels > > https://gitlab.com/tortoisegit/tortoisegit/issues/1797 > > > > When looking at Wireshark what's interesting, as soon as the context menu > > comes up (after 20-30 seconds) a burst of SMB/SMB2 Request/Responses go > > through to some of my network shares. But since I disabled TortoiseSVN for > > all network drives, I can't imagine how one leads to the other... > > > > Apart from that I tried all the versions mentioned in the "My setup" > > section. That means: Uninstall the old version - restart Win10 - Install > > the new version - restart Win10 - Bug appears > > Same goes for the different "Status Cache" options. You can imagine how > > long it took me to go through all of the combinations... > > > > It's also worth mentioning that this behavior doesn't seem to occur when I > > login with an all-out Admin-account. > > > > Anyone has any insight into this problem? > > I just tried the new 1.11.0 release and if anyone else is having this > problem, I'd strongly suggest not to install the 1.11.0 release! > For me that currently results not only into explorer.exe being very slow and > eventually crashing, but also your taskbar + start menu ending up in being > unresponsive and crashing. You won't even be able to use Alt + F4 or Win + R > and will need to reset your computer forcefully.
Just a status update: I tried the newest version and it seems to make no difference. + I did some captures with the Windows Performance Recorder toolkit and analyzed them with the Windows Performance Analyzer. https://imgur.com/059DRD4 The picture shows the results of the TSVNCache.exe process. First marker at ~3,7s shows when the first right-click has been issued in order to get the context-menu. Second marker at ~ 37,7s shows the point in time when the context-menu actually appears. Happy to provide any further information. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TortoiseSVN" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tortoisesvn/271a36a8-e58a-4db5-9467-dc02a84c72aa%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
