Stephen Leake <[email protected]> writes: > Zack Weinberg <[email protected]> writes: > >> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Zack Weinberg <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I noticed a severe slowdown in the time for nvm.stripped to run the >>> testsuite (from five to twelve minutes on my big beefy quad-core >>> machine) which *seems* to be all down to initializing botan's RNG. >> >> Most subcommands don't use cryptographic random numbers at all. I >> just pushed changes to .stripped that make us wait to instantiate a >> RandomNumberGenerator object until we actually need one (under the >>>=1.7.7 API). That takes the testsuite runtime back down to a little >> more than five minutes. I consider the performance with botan 1.8.0 >> acceptable now. >> >> I'm pretty happy with .stripped. I was able to muck out an incredible >> amount of gunk from the configure script, and if we get rid of netxx >> even more can go. The binary's smaller, the build is faster, and the >> Debian security team will be happy with us. What remains to be done >> before we can land it? > > There is still the mysterious libintl-11.dll on MinGW.
I have not yet made progress with this >> Folks with exotic systems (non-Linux, non-*BSD) might wanna check what >> I did to the configure script, btw. I might have been overoptimistic. >> :-/ > > I don't have my MinGW box available at the moment; it's my work > laptop, and I normally leave it at work. I'll look into changes since > the mini-summit when I have time. I finally got around to this. configure on MinGW is leaving a mal-formed Makefile: it has "@am__fastdepCC_TRUE@" and similar things in it. I'll try to make time to investigate this later this week. -- -- Stephe _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel
