On Tue, 19 Nov 2019, Eric S. Raymond wrote: > Richard Earnshaw (lists) <richard.earns...@arm.com>: > > Nope, that was from running the go version from yesterday. This one, to > > be precise: 1ab3c514c6cd5e1a5d6b68a8224df299751ca637 > > > > This pass used to be very fast a couple of weeks back, but something > > went in recently that's caused a major slowdown. > > > > Oh, and I've been having problems with the ChangeLogs command as well. > > It used to run fine on my machine (128G), but now it's started blowing > > memory and taking my X server down. > > That sucks. Those were stretches of code the two guys working with me > have been trying to speed up. Looks like that backfired. > > Please file isses at https://gitlab.com/esr/reposurgeon/issues and > include timing reports if you can.
I see the changelogs issue is fixed (I can run a conversion past that point on a system with 128GB memory, with mergeinfo processing being very slow as described by Richard). But then I get errors: *** Unknown syntax: relax followed by the "tag /branch-root|branchpoint/ delete" command giving an error reposurgeon: assignments invalidated by GC and a "script abort" in conversion.log, after which it starts writing out gcc.fi (I think without processing any of the rest of gcc.lift). I don't know whether the above errors are bugs in reposurgeon or in the gcc-conversion scripts. -- Joseph S. Myers jos...@codesourcery.com