If you want to stay with plucker-build (I prefer it), then you might bolt on psyco - but only, I assume, if you're on an x86 system.
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 14:55 -0400, Adrian Maier wrote: > Hello everybody, > > First of all I would like to thank all who worked on developing and improving > Plucker. I am working in a project which consist in creating a PalmOS > application > for sales agents that need to record orders from their customers. Apart from > the > actual application (written in java), the sales agents also need some static > information on their palms (such as data about the clients and their > past orders) > This static information is presented using Plucker. Discovering the > existence of Plucker > and using it had a real benefit because it allowed us to save a lot of work. > > > I am looking for a way to speed up the generation of the pdb's . Right now > i > am generating a bunch of html files , which are then converted to the Plucker > pdb format with plucker-build. This process takes about 30-40 minutes on > my > machine (AMD XP 2500, 512MB ram, Mandrake Linux 10.0). > > Do you think that it might be a good idea to generate the pdb's directly > ( instead of generating html files that have to be processed by > plucker-build ) ? > > I am asking this question because i am not familiar with the plucker > pdb format , > and i'm wondering whether the effort involved in teaching my programs to > generate pdb's is worth it. > > Is it possible to avoid the parsing of the html files? Maybe it's possible to > feed the contents directly to plucker-build ... > > > Thank you for any tip, > Adrian Maier > _______________________________________________ > plucker-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-list >
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