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Re: "hg clone https://anonhg.netbsd.org/src/" still aborts, but...




> On Jun 19, 2020, at 3:03 PM, Chavdar Ivanov <ci4ic4%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 16:27, Steffen Nurpmeso <steffen%sdaoden.eu@localhost> wrote:
>> 
>> Chavdar Ivanov wrote in
>> <CAG0OUxjWkyA4MrKYLok-EGJVLS_8=6Lb0RD4PEd9LU-KYdRv1A%mail.gmail.com@localhost>:
>> |I've been watching the discussion with interest, as I am not
>> |particularly verse in these topics; perhaps I've done something not
>> |correctly, but on my 6 years old laptop (4c8t, 20GB memory, core-i7
>> |3820-qm) the full ' hg clone https://anonhg.netbsd.org/src/' (on a ZFS
>> |placed on an mSATA device) took some 45-50 minutes; the resulting repo
>> |takes about 5GB. I am cloning xsrc right now and will go through a
>> 
>> More of that stuff please.  This is for you who make their money
>> with managing/creating internet infrastructure!
>> And for all the bored black, white, yellow and red teenagers,
>> their first world internet connection, consuming also while in
>> their Upper East Side apartment.
> 
> I beg your pardon, but I could not quite comprehend this remark.  My
> Internet connection is reasonably fast - cable 350mb/s - but the
> laptop is beyond a powerline adapter, so that limits the speed to
> about 130mb/s; there is no WiFi involved though.
> 
> Anyway, xrsc was also cloned, in three hours and two minutes the build
> from scratch was completed.
> 
> I'll retest on my cvs repo on the same machine - but on a SATA SSD - a
> clean build, just to compare the speed difference between zfs and ufs.
> 
>> 
>> |full build.
>> 
>> --steffen
>> |
>> |Der Kragenbaer,                The moon bear,
>> |der holt sich munter           he cheerfully and one by one
>> |einen nach dem anderen runter  wa.ks himself off
>> |(By Robert Gernhardt)
> 
> Chavdar
> 
> 
> -- 
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I appreciate these works/don’t work but we would need more details from everyone to make it useful for troubleshooting and finding patterns. 


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