Antworten an drak, Seite 59
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@drak will distros in practice become more similar?
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Hint: don’t use exec() except in cases where it is really, *really*, REALLY useful. See http://sn.1w6.org/notice/47001 !python
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And only cache what I actually use, not what I retrieve. Another 5x performance improvement. I’m back at 10s per plot! !python
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Thanks for posting. I do not pretend to understand all, but is systemd halfway to a sort of mini-ecosystem?
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Fixed the last errors in my caching layer: Performance increased by factor 5, memory consumption down from 2GiB to 400MiB !python
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If you want to use that tuple in a call to exec(), you need tuple([int(i) for i in arr]) to escape delayed evaluation !python
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@ghostdancer @inscius @mcnalu And for a stratigic view on #systemd in #debian: http://draketo.de/light/english/top-5-systemd-troubles
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@alblue …and nowadays the equivalent to git cherry-pick is the core command #hg graft…
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@alblue …and Mercurial has been providing history-external branches since 1.1 (2009) via bookmarks which became a core-feature in 1.8…
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@alblue …the equivalent to the git index is the hg mq extension: It actually gives you as many staging areas as you want…
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@alblue …hg rebase can squash commits just like git rebase and the mutable extension can resolve rebase-conflicts…
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@alblue …I have been using hg for several years, and I use rev-numbers: they are a practical way to express commit-relationships…
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as background (from experience): http://draketo.de/english/comments/light/never-trust-a-company ← RedHat is not evil but rational /cc @ghostdancer @inscius @mcnalu
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@ghostdancer @inscius @mcnalu on the claims of “conspiracy theory”: The gains for RedHat are obvious, and only a fool trusts a company.
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@ghostdancer @inscius @drak @mcnalu my main concern are the strong coupling of #systemd and the loss of scripting: The strong coupling will be a maintenance nightmare and without scripting you cannot implement complex service-relationships which they do not provide for you.
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♺ @drak: Really good analysis of #systemd and #debian: https://lists.debian.org/debian-ctte/2014/02/msg00461.html