Antony:
> Btw, the SVN at SF.net hasn't been updated for quite a while.
It has been a while since a significant bug has been found.
> Is it still used for development
No, I do not like the code base, it is too difficult to read and modify.
The version I am working on would effectively be a re-write.
However, the development as been stalled since the Core 2 duo
introduction (branch prediction + cache interaction). The current
Haswell processor seems to have fixed the problem. So I am
making very good progress on the next version of Judy.
Thanks for your interest,
doug
Doug Baskins <[email protected]>
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 2:52 AM, Antony Dovgal <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 2013-11-01 20:42, Doug Baskins wrote:
>> Tony:
>>
>> Thank you for your contributions. I took a brief look at your patches.
>> The bug
>> to example code (Judy1Op()) seems so obvious, I dont understand why it took
>> so long to
>> hear about it. The other fixes to the build need to be done, however the
>> symlink instead
>> of copy (if I remember correctly) did not work with some versions of "make".
>>
>> I would appreciate it if you would send a tar-ball of your fixed version
>> (without symlinks)
>> so I can more easily merge with my newest version of Judy.
>
>Ok, you can download the version without symlinks patch here:
>https://github.com/tony2001/judy/archive/no_symlinks.zip
>
>You can also download individial patches from my initial email here:
>https://github.com/tony2001/judy/commit/ebec9ced1ebdc3a07a2c2b59a0feb2de786d821b.patch
>https://github.com/tony2001/judy/commit/4d9e316e1fb0e14e5464e1f2d32e07f9387c7f67.patch
>https://github.com/tony2001/judy/commit/1c0e09432544b6797f0ecafb9ffe2c16e0717162.patch
>https://github.com/tony2001/judy/commit/571e85c65fef9d8cf0d1ae1881018529483e3ad9.patch
>
>Btw, the SVN at SF.net hasn't been updated for quite a while.
>Is it still used for development?
>
>--
>Wbr,
>Antony Dovgal
>
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