If the way you do something take too long.
Seems like that is a bug.
Most likely in the way you are doing it.
A lot of things, you can do them wrong and get away with it for a while.
Getting away with doing something wrong is far from proof that you were
doing it right.
I reserve the right to be as annoying on this list as you are. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sebastian Rother [mailto:sebastian.rot...@jpberlin.de] 
> Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 4:16 PM
> To: t...@servacorp.com
> Subject: Re: svnd is incredible slow... somebody else notice that?
> 
> On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 14:38:12 -0500
> "Tony Abernethy" <t...@servacorp.com> wrote:
> 
> > Sebastian Rother wrote:
> > > A 16GB backup of /home takes more then 10 hrs to restore.
> > > It's like ataching the device, rsync -av SOURCE:/FOO . and 
> > > wait for 10+
> > > hours.
> > That sounds like you are doing something wrong.
> 
> And I do it wrong since 4.2 and (no matter if the SAME 
> procedure worked
> before) before I simply was FAULT FREE?
> 
> > The object o9f the game is to find ways to do stuff quickly 
> and efficiently,
> > not to find assorted contraptions that work slowly and 
> inefficiently.
> 
> Well my point is: Before it worked (TM).
> and I'm not the only one who complains...
> I just may post to misc@ and others do use other OSs and donate to
> other projects. Great deal, seriously... 
> 
> I pointed out how I create a svnd and co...
> If you FIND a bug.. tell me... I appoloize and praise the lord.
> Otherwise STFU...
> 
> It's just like the PF bug which was no "security bug" of course
> either... And did you noticed that they don't even fix the affected
> code but added a workaround? That's some fact about your "magical l33t
> devs" of l335BSD...
> 
> If they tell me: We've no manpower <- hey, great...
> But telling me: na... NO... we don't see anything *closing eyes* like
> with the PF bug <- wont work out on the long run.
> 
> And it was me who pointed out bugs in NFS and PF...
> And what did you? :-)
> 
> Don't mix personal attitudes with biz... ;-)
> 
> 
> Sebastian

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