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port command timingI have no way of testing this empirically any longer. I am on 1.8+ on
all machines now. `port info portname`, `port search pattern`, and especially, though seemingly not all the time, `port installed` take a lot longer to run than they used to under 1.7. (Feels that way at least) The one that is very noticeable, as I never used `port info portname` that much, instead, I have used `port edit portname` to see what the port is, and answer any questions I may have pre-install. As with 1.7, I did this to .profile: # For MacPorts to use the correct editor locally, and pico remotely # Can remove the call to `mate` on remote machine, needs window server export DISPLAY=:0.0 export EDITOR=/usr/bin/pico if [[ -z $SSH_CLIENT ]]; then export EDITOR=/Users/me/bin/mate else export EDITOR=/usr/bin/pico fi; I think MacPorts defaults to vi for a normal unchanged install, though echo $EDITOR returns nothing. Where is this defined when not set via an export? Is it vi? I never can seem to get the basic os what i need to know about that apps usage to be even remotely proficient. At any rate, `port edit portname` takes a long time. In the case of being local, and using `mate`, a way to send arbitrary data to open in TextMate, that takes the longest. Yes, textMate is already launched. You can do nice things like `mate ~/macports/category/portname/` and it will open a project of all the files. $echo "foo" | ~/bin/mate Opens TextMate instantly, under 1 second, with 'foo' in a new document, even if TextMate is not open, TextMate is a fast launcher regardless. $port edit portname Regardless of port size, 3x, or more, to open TextMate. The same is true on another machine where I only have ssh access, so `mate` is not part of my .profile, I just changed it to pico/nano. This slowness is following me from one machine to another. Not a big deal at all, I am talking seconds here, and in large part, a "feeling". But I am just wondering, did 1.8 slow down in some regards? -- Scott * If you contact me off list replace talklists@ with scott@ * _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@... http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-dev |
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