[bzr-gtk 0.97, bzr 2.0.4, python 2.6.2, Linux 2.6.32]

Folks,


it seems that the emacs bzr repository is an excellent test case for
bzr-gtk.  Just calling `bzr viz' on a fully checked out repository
takes five minutes on my 1GHz CPU.  This is unbearable slow since I
really have to wait that long to be able to do anything.

On the other hand, gitk apparently uses a background process to
collect the commit information: Calling `gitk' on the linux-2.6
repository (which contains approx. 180000 commits, almost twice the
number of commits in the Emacs repository), I can start working after
a few seconds.  The background process finishes after approx. one
minute, BTW (again, 10 times faster than bzr-gtk).

Please implement something similar and/or provide additional means to
make it faster!  Using the --limit option does help a bit but is far
from optimal IMHO.


    Werner

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