Thank you for the clarification/explanation!
Best wishes,
John
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| John Williams
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On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 09:50:28AM +, John Williams wrote:
>
> Why are there often series of changes which are not specifically logged at:
>
> http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/jenkins/view/All/job/netsurf/changes
>
> like in the last 13 builds. Does the information appear somewhere else?
Why are there often series of changes which are not specifically logged at:
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/jenkins/view/All/job/netsurf/changes
like in the last 13 builds. Does the information appear somewhere else?
John
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| John Williams
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Hi John
> > [snip]
> >
> >
> > > > Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion?
> >
> > > Thanks for reminding me, Mark. I tried that suggestion some time ago
> > > but was unable to draw any conclusion. However, I will give it a
> > > longer test now.
> >
> > I have being trying that suggestion sin
On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 09:17 +0100, Brian Bailey wrote:
> Hi John
>
> [snip]
>
>
> > > Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion?
>
> > Thanks for reminding me, Mark. I tried that suggestion some time ago but
> > was unable to draw any conclusion. However, I will give it a longer test
> > now.
>
>
Hi John
[snip]
> > Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion?
> Thanks for reminding me, Mark. I tried that suggestion some time ago but
> was unable to draw any conclusion. However, I will give it a longer test
> now.
I have being trying that suggestion since your email and there does seem
to be
gt;
> > > I'm not sure you've told us what your machine is or what led you to
> > > believe that turning off logging would help.
> >
> > An A7000+. I didn't believe anything at all really, I just wanted to
> > know. A bit like mt Everest I suppose, beca
ngs happen. 8-)
>
> > I'm not sure you've told us what your machine is or what led you to
> > believe that turning off logging would help.
>
> An A7000+. I didn't believe anything at all really, I just wanted to know.
> A bit like mt Everest I suppose, because it was there!
Ok. Have you tried Vince's suggestion?
John.
In article <1300785359.7641.12.camel@duiker>,
John-Mark Bell wrote:
[snip]
> >
> > > Remove the -v flag. That is what enables verbose logging. Note
> > > that this simply stops NetSurf formatting and emitting the log data.
> > > It will still
f. Periodically I load a personal favourite page in Wikepedia,
> > > >just to see what changes are apparent in performance. It would seem
> > > >that loading and rendering of that page does indeed vary.
> > > >
> > > >To what extent can one expect verbose l
On Tue, 2011-03-22 at 09:00 +, Brian Bailey wrote:
> In article <20110321163550.gg4...@rjek.com>,
>Rob Kendrick wrote:
>
> > Remove the -v flag. That is what enables verbose logging. Note that
> > this simply stops NetSurf formatting and emitting the l
apparent in performance. It would seem
> > >that loading and rendering of that page does indeed vary.
> > >
> > >To what extent can one expect verbose logging to slow things down (I
> > >use a rather slow machine, which I am not going to change this side
>
e in Wikepedia, just to see
> >what changes are apparent in performance. It would seem that loading and
> >rendering of that page does indeed vary.
> >
> >To what extent can one expect verbose logging to slow things down (I use a
> >rather slow machine, which I am not goin
>what changes are apparent in performance. It would seem that loading and
> >rendering of that page does indeed vary.
> >
> >To what extent can one expect verbose logging to slow things down (I
> >use a rather slow machine, which I am not going to change this side of
> &
hat loading and
>rendering of that page does indeed vary.
>
>To what extent can one expect verbose logging to slow things down (I use a
>rather slow machine, which I am not going to change this side of
>Christmas). Is it possible to turn verbose logging on/off.
Not tested, but in th
logging to slow things down (I use a
rather slow machine, which I am not going to change this side of
Christmas). Is it possible to turn verbose logging on/off.
Just out of interest, could someone clarify, please.
I'm not reporting this as a Netsurf bug because I don't think it is one;
but apparently Google have recently upgraded their webmail software in
such a way that attempting to log in via http://mail.google.com/ results
in an endless loop instead of redirection to a suitable log-in page
giving the non
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