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Re: [TSVN] Very long time to crawl WC.

From: Peter McNab <mcnab_p_at_melbpc.org.au>
Date: 2005-12-07 09:46:47 CET

Stefan Küng wrote:

>On 12/7/05, Peter McNab <mcnab_p@melbpc.org.au> wrote:
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>>Hot off the press.
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>Seems my nightly build is finally working properly :)
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>>*Shut down is clean*. Excellent again.
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>>If it's not a silly question, is or are there documents that spell out
>>in human digestible detail the workings of cache and the precise
>>structure of information passing to and fro and when? I'm getting more
>>and more tempted to try a re-write (but it would be in Delphi).
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>No, there's no document about that. And, another rewrite?
>Will already did that by introducing the cache in the first place,
>then I did a part-rewrite with the filesystem-watching, now you want
>to do it again?
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>Stefan
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Not really, silly suggestion, particularly now it looks close to being
finalized.

If it continued to give you inexplicable behavior past Christmas and it
was affecting user acceptance I would volunteer. Nothing like a change
of language, compiler and coder to get a fresh take on things. The bulk
of my experience was in avionic software however and there aint much
windows stuff flying. (There is no getting out and slamming the doors at
10,000 metres). That said, my coding rate is not great these days
either, so it would take a lot longer than Will's or your contribution.
Using DUnit testing the challenge would be to get it to work to design
first time.

Rgds
Peter

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