Resulting from several test i did over time, i would believe most oft he
memory leak dicussed are caching.
There are some, sure. And there are version with bigger ones, sure.
But running on trunk since October on a nice amount of region - there is no
big problem.
I would even like to see 48h
At 04:51 04/04/2009, MW michaelwr...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I googled the web to look for way how facebook and opensim (even sl)
have mixed together.
This is slightly off the topic of Facebook apps, so I started a new thread.
I just wanted to let you know that recently I have been testing with
Perhaps a union with the Grider ?. I tested Badumna in our server with
PingTester and really noticed the improvement
withot Badumna
Sent: 36
Received: 36
Lost: 0
Loss Rate: 0.00 %
Min Time: 62 ms
Max Time: 375 ms
Avg Time: 113 ms
Avg TTL:117
With Badumna
Sent:
I'd say you probably need a better sample size. 36/37 packets isn't conclusive.
Try 2000+.
Adam
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Navarro Bilbao
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To:
Thanks Adam, that actually alleviates my concerns completely :D
Chhers
James
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Frisby, Adam a...@deepthink.com.au wrote:
Since this discussion is raised every 6 months without fail, I present:
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 6:16 AM, Dahlia Trimble dahliatrim...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an idea that is probably a bit on the hackish side, and I'm not sure
it would without some experimentation but I believe it could work without
any modifications to the LL viewer.
Yes. Or even do it as an os*
Esteemed colleagues,
a couple of good-to-know points about SVN versioning;
In an SVN repo, the 'revision' is a discrete version of the software. But; the
revision _number_ is _not_ an indication of sequential functional increment.
Revisions are based on the revision before it, but
Stefan Andersson wrote:
Now on to tags - trunk, branches and tags are really all one thing: paths.
The only real difference is by convention: there is a certain path called
/trunk that serves a certain purpose, nemaly to be the focal point for
developers. There is a certain name used for