pure-python mercurial

TK Soh teekaysoh at gmail.com
Wed Mar 4 19:44:07 CST 2009


On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Weijun Wang <Weijun.Wang at sun.com> wrote:
> Matt says the worst performance degradation happens to base85. You can
> try adding a big binary file into your repo and see how slow it can be.

Will try that. Thanks for the note.

> Max
>
> TK Soh wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Weijun Wang <Weijun.Wang at sun.com> wrote:
>>>> Thanks for the tip, but looks like the --pure option is meant for this
>>>> too. I will give it a try.
>>> I find out that changing the "PURE=" at the top of Makefile to
>>> "PURE=--pure" also works.
>>
>> I just installed using --pure, and it seemed to work fine. I also
>> don't feel any significant slow down when using TortoiseHg on it
>> (running the regular 'day-to-day' functions) so far. Granted,
>> TortoiseHg is not a fastest kind of GUI itself ;-)
>>
>> It's going take more time to get the real feel on this, but I can live
>> with it so far.
>>
>> Thanks for a good work.
>


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