Regarding Erlang documentation ...
http://erlang.org Documentation online or you can download source and/or docs. Compile options as well as starting arguments for erl are described (and, of course, all modules). Windows and 'NIX ~Michael On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 08:42:46PM -0800, Chris Anderson wrote: > On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 8:32 PM, Lawrence Pit <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > A while back I had installed couchdb v0.8. Today I installed from the latest > > source (reporting 0.9.0a731428-incubating); I've set debuglevel to error. > > However, when I run the test suite the 0.9 version is 4 to 10 times slower > > for all tests compared to when I run the test suite using the 0.8 version. > > There are more tests than in the past, so that should be a factor. > > There is another thread about document insert rate, which shows the > ways people are benchmarking CouchDB. If you were able to post some > comparative benchmarks of particular operations, so we could see the > difference, I'm sure a lot of us would appreciate it. > > > > > When installing from source, do I need to provide some extra options so that > > it performs optimally? > > > > There do seem to be some better versions of Erlang, compile time > options etc. Does anyone know where this is best documented? > > > -- > Chris Anderson > http://jchris.mfdz.com -- Michael McDaniel Portland, Oregon, USA http://trip.autosys.us http://autosys.us
