Re: Anomaly with the new code - Re: git-svn performance

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On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 16:56 GMT Eric Wong wrote:

>Eric Wong <normalperson@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Which SVN version are you using?  I'm cloning (currently on r373xx)
>> https://svn.r-project.org/R using --stdlayout and
>> unable to see memory growth of the git-svn Perl process beyond 40M
>> (on a 32-bit system).
>
>git-svn hit 45M and took 11:44 to finish.   My ping times to
>svn.r-project.org is around 150ms (I'm running this from a server in
>Fremont, California).  I'll keep the repo around and periodically fetch
>to see how it runs.

I'll apply the 10 patches against 2.1.0 and see then. As I wrote
in my last reply, my 3rd clone took about 8 hours to finish,
and the max resident size is about 700MB (according to GNU "time").

AFAIK the hosting server is in northern Europe (Copahagen?), I think,
so it is supposed to be faster for me fetching from UK.
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