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CPAN Upload: K/KN/KNORR/Remote/TestA/TestB/TestC/Dir2/test2.subset     

Group: perl.cpan.testers · Group Profile · Search for Dir2 in perl.cpan.testers
Author: Pause
Date: Feb 23, 2008 01:14

The uploaded file test2.subset has entered CPAN as file: $CPAN/authors/id/K/KN/KNORR/Remote/TestA/TestB/TestC/Dir2/test2.subset size: 24 bytes md5: 9af9db2fe980b219905b1f3dd4faf85d No action is required on your part Request entered by: KNORR (Torsten Knorr) Request entered on: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:13:38 GMT Request completed: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:14:16 GMT Thanks, --...
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CPAN Upload: K/KN/KNORR/Remote/TestA/TestB/TestC/Dir2/test2.txt     

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Author: Pause
Date: Feb 23, 2008 01:14

The uploaded file test2.txt has entered CPAN as file: $CPAN/authors/id/K/KN/KNORR/Remote/TestA/TestB/TestC/Dir2/test2.txt size: 13 bytes md5: d16ef83d834e42ac28d46ae870f929a2 No action is required on your part Request entered by: KNORR (Torsten Knorr) Request entered on: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:13:17 GMT Request completed: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:14:05 GMT Thanks, -- ...
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

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Author: Eli Zaretskii
Date: Sep 19, 2008 02:01

...wrote: Can you compare the time it takes to visit the file when you type "C-x C-f" with what happens when you type this instead: M-: (find-file "W:\dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4\dir5\dir6\dir7\dir8\dir9\dirA\dirB\dirC\file.c") RET still the same Also, do you happen to know if this was significantly faster in previous Emacs versions? this:...
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

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Author: AlFire
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:19

...Zaretskii wrote: Can you compare the time it takes to visit the file when you type "C-x C-f" with what happens when you type this instead: M-: (find-file "W:\dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4\dir5\dir6\dir7\dir8\dir9\dirA\dirB\dirC\file.c") RET still the same Also, do you happen to know if this was significantly faster in previous Emacs versions? this: GNU Emacs 21....
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

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Author: Eli Zaretskii
Date: Sep 16, 2008 11:54

... to see if there are files in the directory that match what you typed so far. Can you compare the time it takes to visit the file when you type "C-x C-f" with what happens when you type this instead: M-: (find-file "W:\dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4\dir5\dir6\dir7\dir8\dir9\dirA\dirB\dirC\file.c") RET Also, do you happen to know if this was significantly faster in previous Emacs versions?
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FAIL NCustom-0.07 darwin-thread-multi-64int-2level 8.10.0     

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Author: chris
Date: Sep 13, 2008 03:21

... [Sat Sep 13 11:20:19 2008] Extracted 'NCustom-0.07/t/embedded-NCustom.i/subject/dir2/' [MSG] [Sat Sep 13 11:20:19 2008] Extracted 'NCustom-0.07/t/embedded-NCustom.i/subject/dir2/file2' [MSG] [Sat Sep 13 11:20:19 2008] Extracted 'NCustom-0.07/t/embedded-NCustom.i/subject/dir2/file1' [MSG] [Sat Sep 13 11:20:19 2008] Extracted 'NCustom-0.07/t/embedded-NCustom....
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

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Author: Eli Zaretskii
Date: Sep 13, 2008 01:14

...is not rocket fast but neither pig slow. I noted the find-file takes veeeery long (15 seconds) time to complete. Another factor is that the file is quite deep in the directory structure namely: W:\dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4\dir5\dir6\dir7\dir8\dir9\dirA\dirB\dirC\file.c Which version of Emacs is that? 22.2.1 Also, did you type the above long file name ...
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

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Author: AlFire
Date: Sep 12, 2008 19:25

... not rocket fast but neither pig slow. I noted the find-file takes veeeery long (15 seconds) time to complete. Another factor is that the file is quite deep in the directory structure namely: W:\dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4\dir5\dir6\dir7\dir8\dir9\dirA\dirB\dirC\file.c Which version of Emacs is that? 22.2.1 Also, did you type the above long file name literally, or did you ...
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

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Author: Eli Zaretskii
Date: Sep 11, 2008 23:25

... but neither pig slow. I noted the find-file takes veeeery long (15 seconds) time to complete. Another factor is that the file is quite deep in the directory structure namely: W:\dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4\dir5\dir6\dir7\dir8\dir9\dirA\dirB\dirC\file.c Which version of Emacs is that? Also, did you type the above long file name literally, or did you use TAB-completion somewhere along ...
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RE: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

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Author: Drew Adams
Date: Sep 11, 2008 22:38

... not rocket fast but neither pig slow. I noted the find-file takes veeeery long (15 seconds) time to complete. Another factor is that the file is quite deep in the directory structure namely: W:\dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4\dir5\dir6\dir7\dir8\dir9\dirA\dirB\dirC\file.c Other editors did not expose the behavior. Was not sure what is the reason I just run the filemon to find out what ...
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