Re: Slow diffs (many min)

2010-04-06 Thread Aaron Sherman
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 10:55 PM, Christian Hammond wrote: > We haven't tested with files containing a BOM. It's possible something >>> breaks from it. We'd have to test it. >>> >> >> I wouldn't have even mentioned it, but I happened to have come across an >> OpenGrok issue with BOMs that my predec

Re: Slow diffs (many min)

2010-04-05 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Aaron, Comments inline. On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Aaron Sherman wrote: > Wow, thanks for all the detail! I'll definitely give this a shot on Monday! > Some inline comments: > > > On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 7:40 PM, Christian Hammond wrote: > >> >> The possible bottlenecks I can think of

Re: Slow diffs (many min)

2010-04-03 Thread Aaron Sherman
Wow, thanks for all the detail! I'll definitely give this a shot on Monday! Some inline comments: On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 7:40 PM, Christian Hammond wrote: > > The possible bottlenecks I can think of are: > > 1) Fetching the file from the repository > Seems not to be the issue (if the repository

Re: Slow diffs (many min)

2010-04-02 Thread Christian Hammond
Hey Aaron, One thing you can do is run one of the file fetches in profile mode on a test server with a replica of the database after clearing cache. So, say you have a test server and can reproduce it there with that diff after restarting memcached every time. You'll then want to go into the Admi