Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > "-t" option is meant for having reasonable speed when you use it
> > often but you need to periodically update your source.
> 
> If you've read my previous emails I was already using that.  It's still
> dog slow.
> 
> a time of my code returns:
> 0.38u 0.03s 0:00.37 110.8%
> 
> a time of your code returns:
> 485 genius:~/public_html/ben.reser.org/mandrake/rpmmon # time rpmmon.pl
> -p openssh -t maints
> florin
> 3.65u 1.98s 0:08.26 68.1%
> 
> 8 seconds just to parse a simple file.  And that is using -t as you can
> see.

With a -t it gives to me:

[gc@bi ~] time rpmmon -p xmms
gc
0.13user 0.01system 0:00.24elapsed 57%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k
0inputs+0outputs (352major+448minor)pagefaults 0swaps


> My code is available at:
> http://ben.reser.org/mandrake/rpmmon/rpmmon.cgi.perl
> 
> If you care...

It's nice that you provide a cgi way to have maintainers but I
don't see what I can do with your code.


-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://www.frozen-bubble.org/

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