Re: svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-09-27 Thread Johan Corveleyn
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 12:40 AM, Ben Reser wrote: > On 9/26/13 12:45 PM, Mark Moe wrote: >> We found that about half the performance issue was solved by using >> "SVNPathAuthz off" while the other half was solved by skipping that >> big revision when doing svn log -v. Just the sheer transfer of

Re: svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-09-26 Thread Ben Reser
On 9/26/13 12:45 PM, Mark Moe wrote: > We found that about half the performance issue was solved by using > "SVNPathAuthz off" while the other half was solved by skipping that > big revision when doing svn log -v. Just the sheer transfer of all > those lines of text was a big hit even with SVNPath

Re: svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-09-26 Thread Ben Reser
On 9/26/13 2:34 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote: > This sounds as if the performance issue was on the server side. I ended up helping answer some of the questions behind this particular issue and you are entirely correct. > The client requests a list of changed paths if 'svn log' is run > with the --ve

RE: svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-09-26 Thread Mark Moe
> > This has caused significant performance issues especially with svn log. > > There reasoning was if they could ignore properties this would help combat > > these performance issues. > > > > Does this make sense? > This sounds as if the performance issue was on the server side. We found that ab

Re: svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-09-26 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 09:59:54AM +0100, Patrick Sawyer wrote: > I believe this improvement request stems from the fact that Medtronic (the > customer) did a massive commit (to a very large change-set) setting the > properties of ~300k files. > > This has caused significant performance issues esp

Re: svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-09-26 Thread Patrick Sawyer
I believe this improvement request stems from the fact that Medtronic (the customer) did a massive commit (to a very large change-set) setting the properties of ~300k files. This has caused significant performance issues especially with svn log. There reasoning was if they could ignore properties

Re: svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-09-18 Thread Julian Foad
Patrick Sawyer wrote: > Just so I can update the customer what is the consensus on this > improvement and will this be raised into your issue tracker? Hi Patrick.  As you noted in your original post below, it's already in our issue tracker.  The issue contains links to an email thread where a bi

Re: svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-09-18 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 02:02:41PM +0100, Patrick Sawyer wrote: > Hi All, > > Just so I can update the customer what is the consensus on this improvement > and will this be raised into your issue tracker? Thanks I assume you are talking about log when used with the --diff option? I cannot think o

Re: svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-09-18 Thread Patrick Sawyer
Hi All, Just so I can update the customer what is the consensus on this improvement and will this be raised into your issue tracker? Thanks Regards Patrick Sawyer | *Deployment Coordinator * * * WANdisco // *Non-Stop Data* t. +44 (0)114 303 02 58 h. +44 (0)114 303 99 85 ext.612 e. patrick.

Re: svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-09-04 Thread Patrick Sawyer
I know the issue has been raised to to provide log to filter out change-sets: http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=4419 But do we have any discussion on this point? Would the ability to ignore properties be useful? Thanks Regards Patrick Sawyer | *Deployment Coordinator * * *

svn log --ignore-properties option

2013-08-21 Thread Patrick Sawyer
It may be useful to provide the option to ignore properties when performing an svn log. This has been referred to in a previous post: http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3690 Regards Patrick Sawyer | *Deployment Coordinator * * * WANdisco // *Non-Stop Data* t. +44 (0)114 30