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Re: svn commit: rev 3075 - trunk trunk/build

From: Philip Martin <philip_at_codematters.co.uk>
Date: 2002-08-29 15:05:48 CEST

Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> writes:

> brane@xbc.nu writes:
>
> > > I've got a Dell 340 running at 2.0 Ghz and it takes 48 minutes to run with
> > > the debug build and 45 minutes to run with the release build.
> >
> > I have a 450 MHz PIII, with a terribly slow disk. Around 65 minutes for
> > ra_local, and 120 minutes (two hours, ouch!) for ra_dav.
>
> What a nightmare! On FreeBSD it only takes me about 20 mins, and
> about 10-15 mins for Mike and Karl on Linux. (These are all 700mhz
> machines with ordinary ide disks.) Is there *that* big a difference
> in I/O between os'es? Maybe APR's I/O on win32 is really badly
> implemented?

Could it be process creation overhead? How good is Python at starting
processes on Win32? Runing the testsuite creates thousands of svn
client processes.

-- 
Philip Martin
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