Bruno Haible wrote: >files. I'll change this to use "join" and "sort" instead of a double loop. > >
Did you do this? I'm still getting pretty slow operation with CVS: $ time maint-aux/gnulib-update real 14m42.968s user 3m45.188s sys 10m41.704s $ Just a few weeks back, I think it was taking a minute or three to run, though I never bothered to time it before. I'm not seeing sed, or much of anything else in `top' either. `top' isn't breaking down the processes gnulib-tool runs, like it does for other shell scripts. It just shows gnulib-tool consistently eating up 10-15% of the CPU, and system processes eating up the rest, without a specific process being listed as the culprit. Regards, Derek -- Derek R. Price CVS Solutions Architect Ximbiot <http://ximbiot.com> v: +1 717.579.6168 f: +1 717.234.3125 <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ bug-gnulib mailing list bug-gnulib@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnulib