Hi Trond,
libmemcached, the C driver, currently does support Dtrace (I added it
when I added it to MySQL). It would be nice to see Sun do a bit more
support of the autoconf tools for Dtrace. It would make it much easier
to support Dtrace with most open source projects.
Cheers,
-Brian
On Dec 12, 2007, at 6:45 AM, Trond Norbye wrote:
Hi all,
I am working on a team at Sun Microsystems focusing on Memcached,
and we have just completed the integration of Memcached 1.2.2 into
OpenSolaris (it will be available in the next build). Our next step
will be to try to improve the scalability on multicore-machines, so
we are about to set up our development and test environment. I would
therefore like to get some ideas on how we should do this from all
of you.
My first question is about SCM.
We are a team of developers here that are going to be working on the
code, and want to share our work with the team while we're working.
I am not a big fan of sending "diff-files" within the team and
applying them, since tracking the changes will become difficult
(until we're done so we can push a patch back out to the community
to get it integrated into the Subversion repository).
How is this being solved by other companies?
Test environment:
I want to set up a test-suite to cover as much as possible of
Memcached. How are people doing this?
Thanks,
Trond Norbye
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