Messages in this thread |  | | Subject | Re: [ANNOUNCE] Darkstar Development Project | From | "Juan J. Quintela" <> | Date | 12 Sep 2000 00:09:29 +0200 |
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>>>>> "david" == David A Gatwood <dgatwood@deepspace.mklinux.org> writes:
Hi [stuff about unfair test]
I don't arguee if the test was fair or not.
david> and does not include a "null update", as that is an atypical usage pattern david> for most trees that unfairly skews the test towards software or kernels david> that does caching of file stat results, which has little bearing on david> typical use.
But I think that the null update is a "typical" usage, and more typical indeed a cvs diff (and how that it is spelled in bk). I want to be able to use cvs diff for a whole tree, when I have changed only 2-5 files to be very fast, (i.e. speed of diff -r between hardlinkend trees).
Later, Juan.
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