[Success!] Re: [MERGE] Implement bzrlib.lock with CreateFile rather than LockFileEx on win32 (operational part)

Maritza Mendez martitzam at gmail.com
Fri Jul 3 02:48:36 BST 2009


That is humor, right John?  The bzr selftest is a joy.  I have
production qa servers running 8 hour regressions around the clock on
our proprietary projects.  If I had any extra capacity I would
consider donating. Maybe someday.  Meanwhile I am quite happy with how
quickly selftest runs in the background on my desktop.  :)

~M


On 7/2/09, John Arbash Meinel <john at arbash-meinel.com> wrote:
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> Martin (gzlist) wrote:
>> On 02/07/2009, John Arbash Meinel <john at arbash-meinel.com> wrote:
>>> It would be nice to have them fixed. I've found that I can be perfectly
>>> productive working around them, versus the time it would take me to fix
>>> them.
>>>
>>> (I've attempted it a few times.)
>>
>> Yes, this is what I found as well. I'm relatively unsophisticated in
>> my actual usage of bzr, and almost all the problems I run across are
>> minor annoyances rather than work-stoppers. It's just the odd occasion
>> there is something I want to fix (like when this computer was out of
>> action and I was trying to work on my ancient win98 machine recently)
>> that selftest etc not fully passing is a real pain.
>>
>> Martin
>>
>
> True, I wish selftest was clean. But since it takes approx 5-10x longer
> to run on Windows than on Linux (as near as I can tell 'mv dir dir2' is
> just that much slower), I rarely have a desire to wait hours for the
> test suite to finish... :)
>
> John
> =:->
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