2009/8/5 Frits Jalvingh <email address hidden>:
> Ok, I did some tests. I tested some things with different bzr versions,
> after removing all plugins and the rules file. This should mean that
> content filtering is disabled. For each version I created a new shared
> repo (init-repo --1.14-rich-root, --rich-root-pack for bzr 1.8). I then
> branched the problematic branch into here (full copy of history). Then I
> branch within that shared repository (this should just create a working
> tree).
Thanks for measuring that. Could you now check with --lsprof.
I wonder if this is related to binary modules not being built?
2009/8/5 Frits Jalvingh <email address hidden>:
> Ok, I did some tests. I tested some things with different bzr versions,
> after removing all plugins and the rules file. This should mean that
> content filtering is disabled. For each version I created a new shared
> repo (init-repo --1.14-rich-root, --rich-root-pack for bzr 1.8). I then
> branched the problematic branch into here (full copy of history). Then I
> branch within that shared repository (this should just create a working
> tree).
Thanks for measuring that. Could you now check with --lsprof.
I wonder if this is related to binary modules not being built?
What package did you use to install bzr?
-- launchpad. net/~mbp/>
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