I use both official Solaris 10 and Nevada build 28. I don't even have to measure time, you can tell forks are slow just by looking at it. Like I said I build software from pkgsrc, many packages have GNU configure scripts that fork and execute small test programs. On Solaris those scripts run painfully slow (yes I've tried bash and ksh, it makes no difference) and on NetBSD things are so much faster. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ perf-discuss mailing list perf-discuss@opensolaris.org
- [perf-discuss] Performance: Solaris vs BSD Roman
- Re: [perf-discuss] Performance: Solaris vs BSD Stefan Parvu
- Re: [perf-discuss] Performance: Solaris vs BSD Frank van der Linden
- [perf-discuss] Re: Performance: Solaris vs ... Roman
- Re: [perf-discuss] Re: Performance: Sol... Max Bruning
- [perf-discuss] Re: Re: Performance... Roman
- [perf-discuss] Re: Re: Perfor... Robert Escue
- Re: [perf-discuss] Re: Re: Pe... Bart Smaalders
- [perf-discuss] Re: Re: Re... Roman
- Re: [perf-discuss] Re: ... Bart Smaalders
- Re: [perf-discuss] Re: ... Frank van der Linden
- [perf-discuss] Re: Re:... Roman
- Re: [perf-discuss] Re: ... Bart Smaalders
- Re: [perf-discuss] Re: ... Frank van der Linden
- Re: [perf-discuss] Re: ... Frank van der Linden
- Re: [perf-discuss] Re: ... Dan Price