
On 12/6/2010 5:59 PM, Rene Rivera wrote:
First after disabling the trac source browser for most of the week here's the new breakdown of the top ten sections the web server spent time on (including www.boost.org): <snip>
Thanks for working on this, Rene.
So big questions with respect to last week:
* Is trac performance to an "acceptable" point?
Slightly less horrible perhaps (hard to say), but I did get another "database is locked" error today while trying to view a changeset. I think it was this: https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/changeset/66805 Then when I click on one of the links there (e.g. https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/browser/trunk/boost/proto/transform/make.hp...), I get an error. I guess that's because you removed that plug-in, is that right?
* Do you miss the trac source browser, and desperately want it back?
I guess I do miss it. It's especially annoying that trac is serving up links that are now broken, and I'm still getting database-is-locked errors. Is there any way to profile page requests, see which are taking the longest, and where they're spending their time? -- Eric Niebler BoostPro Computing http://www.boostpro.com