Brian Warner <[email protected]> writes: > On 9/7/10 6:29 PM, Greg Troxel wrote: >> >> I built 1.8.0c3 on netbsd-5/i386 (via an updated pkgsrc entry not yet >> committed) and it seems to work. 'tahoe check --raw' feels faster than >> the previous beta and 1.7.1. >> >> tahoe manifest seems to work reasonably quickly. > > > Hrm, if your directories are mutable, then neither of those should run > any faster than 1.7.1 . The mutable-file code hasn't changed, and the > immutable check/repair code hasn't changed. > > OTOH, if your directories are immutable, then the reduced per-file > latency will make recursive operations (deep-check and manifest, but not > single-file check) a lot faster, since the recursion requires > downloading each directory.
My directories are all normal (mutable I think). It could be that with non-responsive servers that timeouts are adjusted better. The pubgrid is a harsh test environment....
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