On 21/11/2019 16:40, Joseph Myers wrote:
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).
This is
https://gitlab.com/esr/reposurgeon/issues/153
But then I get errors:
*** Unknown syntax: relax
Change that to
set 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.