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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Jeff Bowden <jl...@houseofdistraction.com> on 2004/03/10 16:18:27 UTC
Re: psvn.el slowness
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo wrote:
>Jeff Bowden <jl...@houseofdistraction.com> writes:
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>>Thanks. Yeah, I discovered it an hour or so after I sent my message.
>>It's definitely filled the bill for now although it's painfully slow.
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>Which commands of psvn.el are too slow?
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All the commands I used seem to result in a full "svn status" refresh so
it's probably that the refresh is slow and not the command itself. The
refresh also does funny things with my buffer windows. Like if I had
the psvn buffer as the only window, the refresh would split it into two
windows.
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Re: psvn.el slowness
Posted by Stefan Reichör <xs...@nit.at>.
>>Which commands of psvn.el are too slow?
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> All the commands I used seem to result in a full "svn status" refresh
> so it's probably that the refresh is slow and not the command itself.
> The refresh also does funny things with my buffer windows. Like if I
> had the psvn buffer as the only window, the refresh would split it
> into two windows.
If you want to ignore a bunch of files, just mark them with 'm' and
ignore them all at once with "Pi"
Could you provide an example for the refresh with the unwanted split
behaviour?
Stefan.
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