Bzr 'time' measurement

Will Lentz Will_Lentz at Trimble.com
Fri Apr 7 19:22:07 BST 2006


Makes sense.

Thanks!
Will 

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Bentley [mailto:aaron.bentley at utoronto.ca] 
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 11:20 AM
To: Will Lentz
Cc: bazaar-ng at lists.canonical.com
Subject: Re: Bzr 'time' measurement

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Will Lentz wrote:
> The problem only happens once at the start of each day.  The first 
> time I run something like 'time bzr st' or 'time bzr info' the "real" 
> time is always much larger than the "user+sys" time.

That usually means that you're spending a lot of time waiting on I/O.
Afterward, you already have the data cached, so it doesn't take nearly
as long.

Aaron
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