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Date:      Mon, 27 May 2013 18:44:55 +0200
From:      John Marino <freebsdml@marino.st>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: The vim port needs a refresh
Message-ID:  <51A38D87.8070102@marino.st>
In-Reply-To: <20130527173633.0e196a08@gumby.homeunix.com>
References:  <20130524212318.B967FE6739@smtp.hushmail.com> <20130527140609.3d3b9d23@gumby.homeunix.com> <444ndofstn.fsf@lowell-desk.lan> <20130527153440.020ab20e@gumby.homeunix.com> <51A3798C.9000004@marino.st> <20130527173633.0e196a08@gumby.homeunix.com>

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On 5/27/2013 18:36, RW wrote:
>
>> Like 4 patches
>> per minute slow.  You have no sympathy for somebody that has to
>> download all 900+ patches from the beginning?
>
> A little if it's the first time they've ever built vim on FreeBSD,
> and they have have genuine good reason for not being able to wait an
> extra minute.

900 patches /4 patches/min = 225 minutes = 3.75 hours
hardly an "extra minute"


>> The "slow" complaint is not trivial, it's very, very real.   Saying
>> you haven't seen it doesn't make it less real, you probably just
>> didn't sit there and watch it from patch#1.
>
> No, it's because I've been using FreeBSD since before August 2010
> when that patch was created.

I've been using FreeBSD since version 4.10, but that doesn't imply that 
I've every downloaded vim patches before.

> I just tried deleting all the patches and refetching and it took 74
> seconds, it's scarcely a major problem.

Great.  With the previous mirror I had it would have taken well over an 
hour back when the patch count was 700.   That is a major problem for 
others, despite the fact that it's not a problem for you.

It's obviously true since multiple users are seeing it.  (the whole 1080 
movie analogy, remember?)

John



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