[cvsnt] Locking in CVS

Craig Moynes retinaburn at rogers.com
Sat Mar 27 05:19:38 GMT 2004


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Subversion is apparently really good at atomic operations that are fast, 
haven't tested it compared to CVS but I have heard good things.

Glen Starrett wrote:

> Israel Carlock Ureña wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have installed cvs server 2.0.36 and wincvs 1.3. as client, but I 
>> have some problemas with the performance, it turned out that the 
>> import/update/check out operation are too slow, I think it's the 
>> version that is up to date, but not stable... I have checked the 
>> network thoroughput by ping and t seems to be ok <10ms...
>> The server is a windows nt 2000 professional server... I dont know 
>> what's going on...
>
>
> Some people have reported poor apparent performance on some operations 
> when they have broken reverse DNS.  To test it out, try checking the 
> "Don't resolve client names" option in the control panel applet.  If 
> that cures the problem, then talk to your network administrator about 
> fixing reverse DNS in your domain.
>
> Regards,
>




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