On 22 Mar 2001, Kevin Buhr wrote:
> Mike Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > 2.4.2.ac20.virgin 2.4.3-pre6
> > real 11m0.708s 11m58.617s
> > user 15m8.720s 7m29.970s
> > sys 1m31.410s 0m41.590s
> >
> > It looks like ac20 is doing some double accounting.
[snip]
> Mike, would you like to try out the following (untested) patch against
> vanilla ac20 to see if it does the trick?
Yes, that fixed it.
-Mike
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