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Re: Conversion of Perl Perforce repository to Subversion - Part 1: msg#00006version-control.revml
> The RAM limitation should not apply to other drivers, though I can't > speak for the svn drivers. If you're seeing massive RAM use when using > VCP::Source::{p4,cvs,vss} and VCP::Dest::p4, then I need to get to the > bottom of it. But I don't think that's what you're doing. It appears the leak comes from VCP::Dest::svk. Converting from the same cvs source, p4 dest stays around 15M (one of the tests I mentioned in the previous mail), but the svk dest grows to 60M or so at around 10% of the conversion. I'll take a look and try to fix it. btw, I noticed VCP is no longer indexed by CPAN. Cheers, CLK
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