Re: auto gc again

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On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> Nicolas Pitre <nico@xxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > So you have 17.1 seconds for a single pack vs 18.4 seconds for 66 packs.
> >
> > Compare that to 24.9s without that patch.
> 
> Very interesting --- why should it affect a single pack case at all?

It is not:

Single pack = 17.1s
66 packs with commit f7c22cc6 = 18.4s
66 packs without commit f7c22cc6 = 24.9s

The point is that having many packs doesn't impose a significant 
overhead anymore when comparing to the single pack case.

> Thanks, let's raise it to 50 then.

Having only to set gc.auto=0 to disable it entirely is also a good 
thing.

> But I am still puzzled...

Please tell me why if this is still the case.


Nicolas
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