OK, so the initial "hg clone" equivalent took almost exactly 3 hrs. 17:46 [663] $ ftp https://cdn.NetBSD.org/_bundles/src/77d2a2ece3a06d837da45acd> Requesting https://cdn.NetBSD.org/_bundles/src/77d2a2ece3a06d837da45acd0fda80086ab4113c.zstd.hg 100% |***********************************| 1285 MiB 6.86 MiB/s 00:00 ETA 1347521045 bytes retrieved in 03:07 (6.84 MiB/s) 17:49 [664] $ 17:55 [669] $ hg init h-NetBSD-src 17:55 [668] $ cd h-NetBSD-src 17:55 [669] $ hg unbundle /build/work-tmp/77d2a2ece3a06d837da45acd0fda80086ab4> adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 931876 changesets with 2425841 changes to 439702 files (+417 heads) new changesets 8cec458d70ff:77d2a2ece3a0 (run 'hg heads' to see heads) 20:48 [670] $ The final "hg checkout trunk" took almost exactly 2 hrs: 20:48 [671] $ time hg checkout trunk 171685 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved 7204.00s real 501.37s user 1645.00s system 22:48 [672] $ So, that's 5hrs total to do an "hg clone". Wow. Now this was to an NFS-hosted filesystem, and there was another "rsync && cvs update" running during some of that time on the NFS server, but still.... (the rsync and other cvs activity normally only occupies about 1/2 or less of the file server's capacity according to sysstat). I'll now fire up a new "git clone" next for a more up-to-date comparison. There will be another rsync && cvs start during this, just to be fair. :-) -- Greg A. Woods <gwoods%acm.org@localhost> Kelowna, BC +1 250 762-7675 RoboHack <woods%robohack.ca@localhost> Planix, Inc. <woods%planix.com@localhost> Avoncote Farms <woods%avoncote.ca@localhost>
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