> On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Paul Richards < [email protected] >
> wrote:
>
>
> If you are just evaluating, it might be worth looking at git trunk. On top of
> that I've got a couple of development branches at the moment that are works
> in progress that might have a knock-on effect of optimising some things (
> http://git.mantisforge.org/w/mantisbt/paul.git - two branches - one that
> starts to change the way we handle dates, and the other BugData objects)
>
Paul,
>
> Can you give me the steps to checkout your repo. I am not familiar with git.
> (I am on a linux machine with git installed)
>
> thanks
To start with, it's probably worth trying the latest git code that's definitely
going to be part of the next 1.2 beta which is at availably with:
git clone git://git.mantisbt.org/mantisbt.git
In addition, we have nightly builds of 1.2.0a3 at
http://www.mantisbt.org/builds/
Also, i'd be interested to know if removing the call to project_cache_all at
the end of core.php has any noticeable effect on the mantis installation with
your workload.
Paul
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