As part of an ongoing project, I've upgraded an old Rivendell machine from 
RD 1.1.1 to 1.7.2. This is one of the World Classical Network machines 
that retrieves its daily log as a text file from a cebtral server and 
imports it into Rivendell via a Perl script. I noticed that the type of 
three fields in the xxxxxx_LOG tables have changed from TIME to INT, and I 
modified the Perl script accordingly.

While testing everything to make sure it works properly, I'm noticing that 
my log for today seems to be running fast. The same log running on a 
pre-update machine is 1:35 ahead of schedule as of 4 PM, but the updated 
machine is 11:27 ahead of schedule.

Both machines are using the same sound card: Audioscience 5111. The OS on 
both machines is OpenSuSE 10.2.

Could it be that there is less "slop" in 1.7.2 than in 1.1.1? And if so, 
how does the current version, 2.0.2 compare?

I have another machine running RD 2.0.2 under Debian 6.0, which I'll apply 
the same test to as soon as I can get around to it.


Rob
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