bzr-explorer scans entire repo when opening a folder inside the repo
Bug #625365 reported by
Alexandre Garnier
This bug affects 2 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Bazaar Explorer |
Confirmed
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High
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
$ bzr init-repo repo
$ mkdir repo/stuff
$ mkdir repo/real-work
When opening repo/real-work, bzr-explorer walk through repo/stuff.
If this folder is big and/or deep (or is linked to a system folder in my case) the opening can be very long even if I don't care about other folders in the repo...
Seems to be something between bzrdir and transport.
Walking up the directory tree seems normal, but why walking down through siblings ?
Changed in bzr-explorer: | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
summary: |
- bzr-explorer/bzr check of all repo when opening a simple folder + bzr-explorer scans entire repo when opening a folder inside the repo |
Changed in bzr-explorer: | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
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Alexandre Garnier пишет:
> Public bug reported:
>
> $ bzr init-repo repo
> $ mkdir repo/stuff
> $ mkdir repo/real-work
>
> When opening repo/real-work, bzr-explorer walk through repo/stuff.
How can you know this?
> If this folder is big and/or deep (or is linked to a system folder in my case) the opening can be very long even if I don't care about other folders in the repo...
>
> Seems to be something between bzrdir and transport.
Is there something suspicious in .bzr.log
> Walking up the directory tree seems normal, but why walking down through
> siblings ?
Can you check that repo/stuff is not listed as parent or submit location
for repo/real-work (see the output of bzr info).
I agree Explorer should not scan all branches in the shared repo if
you're opening only one branch. But I need more info on what's going on
and how you can see it.