> Thanks - would this be slowing Embperl 2 down?
If anything is written to disk, then it will slow down. If it goes to
/dev/null, I can't say how much it slows down.
> The performance improvement
> I'm seeing on more complicated parts of the site is about 10% which, while
> significant, is a li
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 10:07 AM
To: Michael Smith; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Embperl 2.0b3 logging
>Having upgraded to embperl 2.0b3 I find masses of logging in
>/tmp/embperl.log despite having EMBPERL_DEBUG set to 0 (and EMBPERL_LOG set
>to /dev/null). Has anyone else exper
>Having upgraded to embperl 2.0b3 I find masses of logging in
>/tmp/embperl.log despite having EMBPERL_DEBUG set to 0 (and EMBPERL_LOG set
>to /dev/null). Has anyone else experienced this or know how to stop it?
>
This are some debug message for me. They will go away with the next release.
Un
Having upgraded to embperl 2.0b3 I find masses of logging in
/tmp/embperl.log despite having EMBPERL_DEBUG set to 0 (and EMBPERL_LOG set
to /dev/null). Has anyone else experienced this or know how to stop it?
Thanks
Michael
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