Okay, i found it in the upgrade text:
"The total time displayed on the web debug toolbar is now computed
with $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME'] (we used to compute it with
sfConfig::get('sf_time_start'), which does not exist anymore). This
means that the time displayed will be much larger than in symfony 1.0
and 1.1"
But is this wide gap between the values ok? I usually had for my sf1.1
project about 200 ms on my local dev server, and about 50 ms on my
production server, for the same page. I can "see", that my remote
server is "fast" ;o)
But now, my timer jumps between 600 ms and 1800 ms on my local server,
and between 90 ms and 900 ms (!) on my production server?! For the
same page? So now there is somehow no difference between my cheap 1-
proc linux pc and a big quad-proc server, when i look at the
timer ... ? How is the time now calculated?
What will the timer say on a windows machine?! 215400 ms ? ;o)
Did someone else noticed it?
Michael
On 6 Okt., 07:41, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i just wonder and i'd like to know if anybody experienced the same:
> while in symfony 1.1 (and before) my debug time had a nearly constant
> value between requests, it changed in 1.2 drastically. First request
> needs 1.5x of the usual time, the next 2x, the next 1x, the next 2.2x
> and sometimes even 3x of the usual time needed in symfony 1.1
>
> The value changes randomly on every request. What can be the cause of
> this? I'm able to switch my symfony version and to compare the time,
> and it is always almost constant in versions before 1.2, while in 1.2
> it jumps in a really wide range.
>
> Merci,
> Michael
>
> PS: Working on debian linux, PHP 5.2.0 and PHP 5.2.6, both with the
> same effect
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