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Re: Update SVN Cache locking up? [message #500443 is a reply to message #500189] |
Thu, 26 November 2009 08:45 |
Igor Burilo Messages: 435 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello Kristian,
It seems you have a deadlock, if you do, could you please provide additional
notes about it, here's a link how to report a deadlock:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/How_to_report_a_deadlock ?
Also does it happen with other project types, i.e. not maven projects but
e.g. with ordinary Java project. What Subversive version do you use?
> Folks;
>
> not sure whether this belongs here: After importing a bunch of maven2
> projects off SVN into an empty Eclipse workspace, right now when starting
> Eclipse IDE (no matter whether "-clean" or not), I see an "Update SVN
> Cache"
> starting, remaining at 0%, and staying like this for a couple of moments.
> Aborting it doesn't work, and trying virtually anything else this time
> ends
> up in the IDE completely locking up (UI not repainting anymore). I'm on
> 32bit Linux, using an up-to-date Galileo installation... Googling around
> let
> me stumble across a bunch of issues more or less like this, but most of
> them
> pretty old so I'm not sure what's the state of this...
>
> Any insights much appreciated. :)
> TIA,
> Kristian
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Re: Update SVN Cache locking up? [message #500461 is a reply to message #500443] |
Thu, 26 November 2009 09:23 |
Kristian Rink Messages: 64 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Igor;
and first off, thanks a bunch for your comment:
Igor Burilo schrieb:
> It seems you have a deadlock, if you do, could you please provide additional
> notes about it, here's a link how to report a deadlock:
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/How_to_report_a_deadlock ?
I will have a look at i, thanks. By now, the problem seems to have "somehow
disappeared", but as soon as it is back, I'll give it a shot. :)
> Also does it happen with other project types, i.e. not maven projects but
> e.g. with ordinary Java project. What Subversive version do you use?
0.7.8.I20091023-1300, according to Update Manager. Is this what I should be
using in Galileo?
TIA and all the best,
Kristian
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Re: Update SVN Cache locking up? [message #500527 is a reply to message #500471] |
Thu, 26 November 2009 14:26 |
sNop Messages: 281 Registered: July 2009 |
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Jörg Thönnes napsal(a):
> On 11/26/09 10:23, Kristian Rink wrote:
>>> Also does it happen with other project types, i.e. not maven projects but
>>> e.g. with ordinary Java project. What Subversive version do you use?
>> 0.7.8.I20091023-1300, according to Update Manager. Is this what I should be
>> using in Galileo?
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> In addition, I suggest to give the weekly builds a try:
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> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/subversive/0.7/weekly -site
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> Here the current version is: 0.7.8.I20091120-1900 for the Team Provider.
> According to Igor, these builds are meant to have production quality.
Mylyn have production quality weekly builds, not subversive, few weekly builds later i have upgrade from one weekly build to another and subversive completly stops working (not first time!)
So i have decided, that i switch back to stable builds
>
> Cheers, Jörg
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Re: Update SVN Cache locking up? [message #500535 is a reply to message #500527] |
Thu, 26 November 2009 14:40 |
Jörg Thönnes Messages: 229 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 11/26/09 15:26, sNop wrote:
> Jörg Thönnes napsal(a):
>> On 11/26/09 10:23, Kristian Rink wrote:
>>>> Also does it happen with other project types, i.e. not maven projects but
>>>> e.g. with ordinary Java project. What Subversive version do you use?
>>> 0.7.8.I20091023-1300, according to Update Manager. Is this what I should be
>>> using in Galileo?
>> In addition, I suggest to give the weekly builds a try:
>>
>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/subversive/0.7/weekly -site
>>
>> Here the current version is: 0.7.8.I20091120-1900 for the Team Provider.
>> According to Igor, these builds are meant to have production quality.
>
> Mylyn have production quality weekly builds, not subversive, few weekly builds later i have upgrade from one weekly build to another and subversive completly stops working (not first time!)
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> So i have decided, that i switch back to stable builds
OK, your mileage may vary. And if you have to get this done, then this blocks you.
On the other hand, I want to bring the project forward and just experienced a nasty lock-up:
296230: Eclipse UI stalls for more than 5 minutes in the main thread executing SVNRemoteStorage code
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=296230
but did a series of jstack traces to debug this. And found a workaround.
Maybe you could use do some jstack debugging if you experience UI stalls. See the bug how to do this
on UNIX like systems.
Cheers, Jörg
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Re: Update SVN Cache locking up? [message #500721 is a reply to message #500535] |
Fri, 27 November 2009 17:16 |
Jörg Thönnes Messages: 229 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi all,
may be these improvement may help anybody having such lock ups:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=296230
Product/Component: Subversive / Core
--- Comment #16 from Igor Burilo <igor.burilo@polarion.org> 2009-11-27 11:50:30 EST ---
.... there's a weekly build 0.7.8.I20091127-1900, which contains a fix.
Cheers, Jörg
On 11/26/09 15:40, Jörg Thönnes wrote:
> On 11/26/09 15:26, sNop wrote:
>> Jörg Thönnes napsal(a):
>>> On 11/26/09 10:23, Kristian Rink wrote:
>>>>> Also does it happen with other project types, i.e. not maven projects but
>>>>> e.g. with ordinary Java project. What Subversive version do you use?
>>>> 0.7.8.I20091023-1300, according to Update Manager. Is this what I should be
>>>> using in Galileo?
>>> In addition, I suggest to give the weekly builds a try:
>>>
>>> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/subversive/0.7/weekly -site
>>>
>>> Here the current version is: 0.7.8.I20091120-1900 for the Team Provider.
>>> According to Igor, these builds are meant to have production quality.
>> Mylyn have production quality weekly builds, not subversive, few weekly builds later i have upgrade from one weekly build to another and subversive completly stops working (not first time!)
>>
>> So i have decided, that i switch back to stable builds
>
> OK, your mileage may vary. And if you have to get this done, then this blocks you.
>
> On the other hand, I want to bring the project forward and just experienced a nasty lock-up:
>
> 296230: Eclipse UI stalls for more than 5 minutes in the main thread executing SVNRemoteStorage code
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=296230
>
> but did a series of jstack traces to debug this. And found a workaround.
>
> Maybe you could use do some jstack debugging if you experience UI stalls. See the bug how to do this
> on UNIX like systems.
>
> Cheers, Jörg
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Re: Update SVN Cache locking up? [message #538285 is a reply to message #538051] |
Mon, 07 June 2010 08:32 |
Igor Burilo Messages: 435 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello,
Subversive shouldn't update SVN status for closed project on startup,
and as I checked it doesn't. Do you have this problem with not Maven
projects? How do you detect that projects are opened and then closed?
> I seem to have a similar problem as the original poster.
> I have a workspace with 20+ projects, most of them closed, half of them
> are maven projects.
> I have subversive and m2eclipse installed.
> During startup of the workspace all closed projects are briefly opened
> and then closed again. Either by m2eclipse to update the dependencies or
> by subversive to update svn status.
> But I assume it's subversive as Turning off SVN status cache in the SVN
> performance settings made this problem go away, i.e. workspace startup
> if much faster and did not really hang anymore. With SVN status cache
> enabled, updating the SVN status sometimes seems to take for ages and
> also seems to be interfering with m2eclipse. As m2eclipse seems to be
> trying to update and build the project if it has been open long enough
> during SVN status update.
> But without SVN status cache I cannot use the deep outgoing state, which
> is a pretty neat feature...
>
> Anyway, is there a reason, why subversive also updates the SVN status of
> closed projects? Why not only update them when they are opened?
>
> Best regards
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Best regards,
Igor Burilo
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