On Feb 24, 2008, at 6:56 PM, Florent Daigni?re wrote:

> * Florent Daigni?re <nextgens at freenetproject.org> [2008-02-25  
> 01:55:44]:
>
>> * Ian Clarke <ian.clarke at gmail.com> [2008-02-24 10:29:08]:
>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 10:19 PM, Florent Daigni?re <
>>> nextgens at freenetproject.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> * Ian Clarke <ian.clarke at gmail.com> [2008-02-22 18:07:35]:
>>>>
>>>>> Just upgraded to the current testing snapshot (sh update.sh  
>>>>> testing),
>>>> and I
>>>>> am still finding that it takes a rediculous amount of time for  
>>>>> FProxy to
>>>>> show up the first time (my browser has now been hanging for well  
>>>>> over a
>>>>> minute).
>>>>
>>>> Here the pre-welcome-toadlet is loading after 3seconds... Is your
>>>> browser properly configured (see
>>>> http://freenetproject.org/faq.html#connections) ? On which  
>>>> operating
>>>> system is the node running on (we might need the JNI-NativeThread  
>>>> hack
>>>> on macos as well...) ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> It is OSX 10.5, I don't think this is due to the browser not  
>>> allocating
>>> enough connections - it is the very first connection, the one to  
>>> retrieve
>>> the fproxy index html, that isn't returning any data.
>>>
>>> Ian.
>>
>> Okay, may you have a look to your wrapper.log file in your freenet
>> folder please ? How long exactly is there in between "Using default
>> config filename" and "Starting SimpleToadletServer on" ? (We need to
>> find out if the startup of the toadlet has really been delayed or if
>> there is some kind of bug preventing it from working)
>>
>> On a side note, may you try "java -cp Sandbox.jar  
>> sandbox.PriorityCompete"
>> on your mac and report the results please ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>      NextGen$
>
> Of course I forgot the file :$
> <Sandbox.jar>

I have noticed the same delay recently. I think that it is confined to  
Safari (i.e. Firefox appears to be ok when Safari is stuck on freenet).

Since I did not see Ian's response on the list, here is the result  
from my dual-processor mac (osx 10.5/ppc).

Run without using yield()
=========================
totalCount=1145937, count/ms=114.571
PC0: priority=3, 28.08%, count=321802
PC1: priority=6, 35.86%, count=410947
PC2: priority=6, 36.06%, count=413188

Run using yield()
=================
totalCount=857668, count/ms=85.767
PC0: priority=3, 31.44%, count=269615
PC1: priority=6, 34.32%, count=294340
PC2: priority=6, 34.25%, count=293713


--
Robert Hailey




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