[Cvsnt] Re: [cvsgui] Wincvs 1.3.7.1 beta 7 is EXTREMELY SLOW!

Bo Berglund bo.berglund at telia.com
Sat Mar 9 00:21:26 GMT 2002


Can you please email the wincvs.exe file version 1.3b6?
I would like to test it in my various environments and I don't want to
install the WinCvs1.3b6 since I have already 2 versions on my PC.
If possible, then just zip it and email it to me.
Thanks in advance!
/Bo

On Fri, 8 Mar 2002 22:15:28 +0000 (UTC), "Alberto Serrano"
<apserrano at bbvnet.com> wrote:

>By the way, WinCVS 1.3b6 works ok.
>
>"Alberto Serrano" <apserrano at bbvnet.com> escribi=F3 en el mensaje
>news:a6bcfb$nln$1 at sisko.my.home...
>Hi,
>I've experienced the same problem since I upgraded WinCVS to 1.3b7.
>Not only status and diff are slow, but also log (I can't check now, but I
>think the same applies to commit). I've been running WinCVS against
>different CVS 1.11.1.3 builds (from an early beta until the recent final
>version), always with the same problem.
>I don't thing it's a communications problem, because WinCVS and CVS are
>running both locally on the same machine, and WinCVS consumes 99% of CPU
>power (Pentium III 866MHz / 512MB) when executing diff/status/log/etc.
>operations.
>
>
>
>"Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at telia.com> escribi=F3 en el mensaje
>news:3c886485.1040042843 at news.cvsnt.org...
>> On Thu, 7 Mar 2002 23:43:40 +0000 (UTC), bo.berglund at telia.com (Bo
>> Berglund) wrote:
>>
>> Another piece in the puzzle:
>> I have also tested running against my own machine as the server, both
>> WinCvs and CVSNT thus are on the same machine. Should be the fastest
>> connection really. Using :ntserver: protocol here too:
>>
>> Status on a file:
>> 1.5 s via the GUI button
>> 13 s if entered on the WinCvs command window
>> 0 s if entered on a command prompt in sandbox
>>
>> Diff on a file:
>> 13 s via WinCvs GUI until ExamDiff shows up
>> 17 s via WinCvs command window
>> 0 s if entered on the command prompt in sandbox
>>
>> There definitely is a BIG problem in the way WinCvs handles these
>> commands!!!
>>
>> /Bo
>>
>>
>> >On Thu, 7 Mar 2002 20:16:42 +0000 (UTC), Tony Hoyle
>> ><tmh at nothing-on.tv> wrote:
>> >
>> >>Bo Berglund wrote:
>> >>> Whenever I do certain operations from WinCvs on A) it takes almost
>forever:
>> >>> - Graph a file
>> >>> - Diff a file (I have set up ExamDiff as my diff utility)
>> >>
>> >>Wierd, I get no slowdown with that here, even over a VPN to work.
>> >>
>> >>What happens if you just do the cvs diff from the command line?
>> >
>> >I have now done some timed experiments:
>> >- Connected a VPN tunnel to the server
>> >- Command prompt in my sandbox
>> >- cvs diff -r 1.12 support.pas
>> >Result is in the command window in 14 seconds
>> >
>> >-------
>> >
>> >- Commanded a diff in WinCvs using its diff button on that same file
>> >and revision
>> >- After 17 seconds this showed up in the command window:
>> >
>> >cvs -z9 update -p -r 1.12 support.pas (in directory
>> >C:\Engineering\Projects\PC\AGIAdmin\)
>> >=========================================================================
>==================
>> >Checking out support.pas
>> >RCS:  D:/CVS/PC/AGIAdmin/support.pas,v
>> >VERS: 1.12
>> >***************
>> >
>> >- But no diff result as yet
>> >- After 2m50s the ExamDiff window popped up with the requested files!
>> >
>> >------
>> >- Commanded a diff in the WinCvs command window (same as on command
>> >prompt):
>> >- cvs diff -r 1.12 support.pas
>> >- After 28 seconds the diff shows up in the WinCvs command window
>> >
>> >------
>> >Conclusion:
>> >When I use the command prompt the speed is acceptable, basically the
>> >same as earlier. But when I go through WinCvs the speed degradation is
>> >extremely large! There must be some strange thing going on in WinCvs.
>> >I can see that there is VPN traffic during the whole 2m50s that the
>> >diff works, so there must be some activity that I can't figure out.
>> >
>> >>Is your reverse DNS Fubar or something?  That would cause random 2-3
>> >>minute hangs.
>> >>
>> >
>> >I don't really understand this question. What can I do to checek
>> >whatever you want to know?
>> >ping cvsserver on the command line works instantly.
>> >ping -a 10.0.0.8 on the other hand returns after 16s with the name
>> >resolved and then the ping traffic. Could this be an issue?
>> >Should I change my cvsroot from :ntserver:cvsserver:/pc to
>> >:ntserver:10.0.0.8:/pc ???
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >/Bo
>> >(Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)
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>> /Bo
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