On Monday 14 October 2013 19:25:00 domi wrote: > I don't think this will gain a lot… > after all Ben and I have better times when executing on our own systems - so > its not that this would be a "always slow job" its just slow on the Jenkins > Infrastructure. > It does not have to be sqllite, but there is also no reason to use anything > more complicated to do this. Also Timestamper will not eb of much help, > because we already know that both parts are slow: parsing the raw data and > creating the new Json Files from the data in the DB. /Domi
if I understand correctly output of #96, import was skipped and I understand that update of 800+ files takes some time. But if my observation was correct (therefore I asked for timestamper plugin to have some evidence), it was stuck on one single SQL query for several hours - this is what I don't understand and seems really strange to me
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