On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Bert Huijben <b...@qqmail.nl> wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Stefan Fuhrmann [mailto:stefanfuhrm...@alice-dsl.de] >> Sent: zondag 19 september 2010 21:59 >> To: Subversion Development >> Subject: Performance branch review: single revision changes >> >> Hi there, >> >> as per public request, this is a list of smaller changes made on the >> performance branch. Each revision can be reviewed (hopefully) >> without further context and be merged into trunk independently. >> >> * r982335 >> Limit the amount of unused memory kept in apr_pools >> to the same amount as everywhere else, e.g. SVN.exe main(). >> Justification: >> (1) uniform handling of memory pools >> (2) Without this change, apr pools will fragment indefinitely (?) >> for strings (e.g. fulltexts) and other chunks larger than 80kB. >> This already happens on trunk if memcached usage has been >> enabled. > > (not related to the content, specific patches) > This mail looks like how we handle branches/1.Y.x/STATUS > > Maybe you should check it in to your branch to allow further updates (and > review) there :)
A good strategy. And thanks for sending this, Stefan, it will help this work get onto trunk quicker. -Hyrum