Hello, and a question..

Robert Collins robertc at robertcollins.net
Tue Jul 21 05:23:57 BST 2009


On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 16:05 +1200, Patrick van der Velde wrote:
> 
> Hi Gene
> 
> I may be completely wrong here but here's my 2c.
> 
> I've experienced this as well and normally a reboot solved the issue
> so you may try that. If that doesn't work then the slow down is
> probably because TortoiseBzr is trying to get the up to date state of
> the directories below the one you're looking at. If you don't need the
> checkmarks (and it sounds like you might not need them) you can turn
> those off somewhere. When you turn them off TortoiseBzr (Tbzr) won't
> try to update them, thereby invalidating the whole
> go-to-server-to-get-correct-version-info trip from taking place. Which
> should in theory bring the speed of your machine back to normal.

bzr shouldn't need to read substantial data from the branch/repository
to generate a working tree state delta; I smell a bug in TBzr.

-Rob
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