On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 01:10:15PM -0300, Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior via cpan-testers-discuss wrote:
> That being said, I wonder why we don't have something like a "make" > daemon, waiting to receive requests. The processe of doing smoke tests > involves creating a lot of processes that run ony for a short period of > time, at least that is what I can see checking OpenBSD with vmstat > during a smoke test (lots of context switch compared to other uses of CPU). > > I'm not saying that this is something easy to fix, far from it. But > maybe it would worth the effort, I guess. FWIW I wouldn't use a daemon like that, because I strive to make my testing environments as close as possible to those that ordinary users have. -- David Cantrell | Official London Perl Mongers Bad Influence In Victorian times, when every man wore a beard the size of a yew, Britain ruled the world. In the early 20th century, when the beard was trimmed to a moustache, we scraped through two world wars but lost an empire. Today, when Mach3 Turbo multi-blades are the norm, our national pride derives largely from beating the Swedes at Olympic cycling. Grow a beard. Your country needs you.