Quick bzr-svn question
Michael B. Trausch
mike at trausch.us
Tue Mar 24 01:31:16 GMT 2009
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 01:40:36 +0100
Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer at vernstok.nl> wrote:
> Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> > I'm using using bzr and friends in Jaunty:
> >
> > mbt at zest:~$ dpkg -l|grep bzr|awk '{ print "Package: " $2 ",
> > version: " $3 }'
> > Package: bzr, version: 1.13~rc1-1build1
> > Package: bzr-dbus, version: 0.1~bzr36-3
> > Package: bzr-gtk, version: 0.95.0+bzr629-1ubuntu1
> > Package: bzr-rebase, version: 0.4.4-1
> > Package: bzr-svn, version: 0.5.3-1
> > Package: bzrtools, version: 1.13.0-1
> > Package: libmbca0, version: 0.0.3~bzr42-0ubuntu2
>
> Ah, so that's pretty current. One of the things that would help is a
> new subvertpy version (jaunty has 0.6.1, upstream has 0.6.5), that
> should fix some memory and performance issues. I'm not sure exactly
> how significant of an impact it would have.
Meh. Not much.
I pulled the package sources for 0.6.5 from the bzr branch that you've
published and built and installed the resulting package file. It
didn't really improve the speed that much. It seems a bit faster, but
we'll see where its at in an hour or so, and that'll tell me more.
Still seems that it's running about the same time pulling revisions,
though.
--- Mike
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