Default performance of 'lp:foo' URLs

Robert Collins robertc at robertcollins.net
Wed Dec 2 04:55:30 GMT 2009


On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 04:37 +0000, Matt Nordhoff wrote:
> David Muir wrote:
> > Doesn't tell me the actual time difference in real bzr use though....
> 
> From Florida, US, comparing "time bzr pull lp:bzr" with no new revisions:
> 
> SSH master connection already open?
> Yes: 0m5.943s 0m7.372s 0m6.857s 0m6.082s 0m5.843s
> No:  0m8.312s 0m7.604s 0m7.821s 0m7.652s 0m7.844s
> 
> Huh, not that big a difference. I'm surprised. It's certainly noticeable
> when SSHing in to get a shell, but the bzr overhead totally covers it up.

The lower and upper values are fairly different; that is quite a busy
system, I'm not surprised there is noise there - and bzr itself can take
quite some time to start up. It would be nice to eliminate that (but
that is a separate project).

-Rob
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