Re: mod_python 3.3.0-dev-20061109 available for testing (releasecandidate)

2006-11-09 Thread Graham Dumpleton
Jorey Bump wrote .. I've installed it on a lightly used production server so I can test it against some real-world apps. Initial testing indicates that it's 10-20% slower than 3.2.10; I'm not sure why. Can I turn on the legacy importer with a runtime configuration, or do I need to

Re: mod_python 3.3.0-dev-20061109 available for testing (releasecandidate)

2006-11-09 Thread Jorey Bump
Graham Dumpleton wrote: There are two things you can do to gauge where any loss arises. First is to ensure that module reloading is turned off and see how that changes things. PythonAutoReload Off The second is to reenable the old module importer as a comparison. This needs to be done at

Re: mod_python 3.3.0-dev-20061109 available for testing (releasecandidate)

2006-11-09 Thread Graham Dumpleton
Jorey Bump wrote .. Graham Dumpleton wrote: There are two things you can do to gauge where any loss arises. First is to ensure that module reloading is turned off and see how that changes things. PythonAutoReload Off The second is to reenable the old module importer as a