[CentOS-devel] slow Perl on CentOS 5

Thu Aug 28 02:33:25 UTC 2008
John Summerfield <debian at herakles.homelinux.org>

Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 5:59 PM, John Summerfield
> <debian at herakles.homelinux.org> wrote:
>> Akemi Yagi wrote:
>>
>>> ( questions, since I dont use perl myself )
>> Try removing it. I think you will find you do:-) There's rather a lot of
>> packages depend on it including. KDE, spamasassin, mysql, emacs, rpm-build,
>> gnome (I think), xorg, postfix, java, ghostscript and squid.
> 
> I do use perl :-)  The portion you quoted above is part of Karanbir's
> message.  Of course we all know what he meant by that statement...

yes, I pruned a little aggressively.
yes, he implies it doesn't matter to him. My point is it probably 
matters to him more than he realises:-)


In my reading up on the topic, I found someone mentioned that it would 
be good to have a benchmark. Someone else poopooed the idea. I'd like to 
support the idea of a kind of benchmark.


A while back, I worked on some IBM software, including its PL/I 
compiler. One of my tasks was to run some testcases. Some of these 
testcases dated back around thirty years! Mostly, they were to ensure 
conformance to some documented standards and to verify bugs fixed before 
were still fixed. As you might expect on reflection, sometimes a failure 
was a success (the program was expected to fail), and often the output 
varied from one run to another (eg time/date on listings).

Unexpected results had to be examined, explained and maybe fixed.

Running such a test suite on PERL makes sense (and is probably done). 
One of the outcomes that needs to be measured and explained is the time 
(and other resources) it takes to run the tests, and how it compares 
with expectations. In this case, measuring the time and resources 
would/should have identified the problem.

Arguably, this should be done/monitored by Red Hat.



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Cheers
John

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