On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Brian Warner <[email protected]> wrote: > > Just a heads up, I'm thinking about making a 1.9.1 release in the near > future, maybe in a week or two. The main driver is #1628, a serious > problem with MDMF publish/repair which could hurt file reliability in > certain circumstances (like when there's been server churn). There's > also a test failure that hints at a problem when the current version of > Foolscap is combined with the recently-released Twisted-11.1 (which > might not affect normal operation, but might provoke a new Foolscap > release). > > The other driver is the upcoming Ubuntu LTS freeze: it'd be nice to get > this fix into that release. > > The other changes that have gone onto trunk since 1.9.0 are fairly > small: the download-status timeline visualizer was rewritten, the WUI > got a favicon, openbsd5 support was added, PyCrypto 2.4 was blacklisted, > and some internal refactoring took place. So I think we're safe basing > 1.9.1 off of current trunk instead of deriving it from 1.9.0 . > > Keep an eye on the 1.9.1 Trac Milestone for details and progress. >
I don't have any hard facts or figures, but from recent experiences of updating tahoe-lafs to 1.9.0 on my eeepc at home (which only has 512mb of ram and a very small swap disk) I've noticed that twistd 11.1 (and or foolscap) appears to be using more memory than before at least in the past the tests didn't fail until i turned on a swap disk to get more virtual memory. Jimmy. -- http://www.sgenomics.org/~jtang/ _______________________________________________ tahoe-dev mailing list [email protected] http://tahoe-lafs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev
