On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Jul 28, 2009, at 3:08, Karel Volný <kvolny@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
You cannot reliably "benchmark" rawhide performance nor should
we even try. Identifying and fixing bugs comes first, *tuning*
comes later.
pathetic performance *is* a *bug*
Rawhide has lots of debugging turned on in various places so it is not
suitable for benchmarking until this is removed. Target beta or the final
release.
Even thou I never looked for a list of what's enabled in rawhide, I'd be
surprised if other distros do not have something similar. They may be in
different development stage, right (e.g. already beta).
--
Jes
From the other comments: I understand the benchmarking is not only firing
some test suite, but about comparing and tuning. I may try to arange one
old PC with "out of the box" rawnhide to run periodicaly e.g. the Phoronix
test suite and publish the results - this will provide comparison. Let's
see, if it'll be useful.
Adam Pribyl
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