Jesse Norell wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 23:03 +0200, Marc Dirix wrote:
why do this in dbmail, where L5 is already slow. Postgres can do this
perfectly out of the box without adding extra time infliction.
Right, and mysql can, too. But looking at eg. the "slow squirrelmail"
thread on the dbmail list right now, if dbmail itsself provided timing
along with all the other level 5 info, there would be no need to be
requesting that from the original poster.
The logs already contain sufficient information since they contain timestamps on
both the QUERY statement, and the RESPONSE sent back to the client.
That's a somewhat common info
request, so would save time debuggging things. It wouldn't slow things
too much (primarily the extra log message) .. and as you mentioned, level
is slow, it's only for debugging problems, not real use.
Can sqlite log slow queries? I'd guess so, but don't know...
No. Sqlite doesn't do any logging of and by itself (afaik).
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