RE: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-16 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com] This has already been mentioned in this thread. I can't speak for anyone else, but I personally support engineers and engineering tools. The engineering tools are only supported on the latest 2 versions of RHEL/centos. Of which, the

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-16 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/16/2010 7:03 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: Do we really need to continually rehash the discussion of why anyone would ever use RHEL4??? No, but we needed to hash it enough to establish that your 'unstable' comment about RHEL5 had to do with quirks of your environment or choices, not

RE: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-16 Thread David Aldrich
Hi With some trepidation ;-) I would like to ask for opinions, somewhat related to this thread. My understanding is that RHEL is intended for servers that must be rock solid e.g. Web servers. In our organisation we run Centos 5 (essentially the same as RHEL 5) on all our Linux development

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-16 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/16/2010 11:23 AM, David Aldrich wrote: Hi With some trepidation ;-) I would like to ask for opinions, somewhat related to this thread. My understanding is that RHEL is intended for servers that must be rock solid e.g. Web servers. In our organisation we run Centos 5 (essentially the

RE: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-16 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com] This is definitely off topic, but it's not RHEL4 or RHEL5 that's unstable. It's the engineering tools, if you run them on whichever is the latest version of RHEL. Because the developers who produce the tools don't have access to the

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-16 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/16/10 8:29 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: This is definitely off topic, but it's not RHEL4 or RHEL5 that's unstable. It's the engineering tools, if you run them on whichever is the latest version of RHEL. Because the developers who produce the tools don't have access to the latest OS

RE: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-15 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
From: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 4:38 PM On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Edward Ned Harvey s...@nedharvey.com wrote: From: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gmail.com] RHEL 5 still directly only provides Subversion 1.4.2. EPEL will

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-15 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/15/2010 9:17 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: On RHEL4 / RHEL5, I find it ridiculously easy to build svn from source. Here is my build script: Great: now reliably provide HTTP/HTTPS access for offsite repository use, configure mod_dav_svn for local HTTP and HTTPS server usage, utilities

RE: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-15 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com] On 11/15/2010 9:17 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: On RHEL4 / RHEL5, I find it ridiculously easy to build svn from source. Here is my build script: Has someone had specific problems with the rpmforge rpms? I've been using them on centos5

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-15 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/15/2010 10:27 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com] On 11/15/2010 9:17 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: On RHEL4 / RHEL5, I find it ridiculously easy to build svn from source. Here is my build script: Has someone had specific problems with the

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-15 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Edward Ned Harvey s...@nedharvey.com wrote: From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com] On 11/15/2010 9:17 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: On RHEL4 / RHEL5, I find it ridiculously easy to build svn from source. Here is my build script: Has someone

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-15 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Edward Ned Harvey s...@nedharvey.com wrote: (b) other than building from source, there's no better way that I know to get the latest svn 1.6 in rhel4 / rhel5.  AKA, there are no rpm's available that I know of, which I trust more than building from source as

RE: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-15 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
From: Les Mikesell [mailto:lesmikes...@gmail.com] On RHEL4 / RHEL5, I find it ridiculously easy to build svn from source. Here is my build script: Has someone had specific problems with the rpmforge rpms? I've been using them on centos5 without any trouble, Neither rpmforge, nor

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-15 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/15/10 8:23 PM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: Has someone had specific problems with the rpmforge rpms? I've been using them on centos5 without any trouble, Neither rpmforge, nor epel has subversion= 1.5 for rhel4. Umm, OK - we're way off topic now but I'd ask the same question about

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-13 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Edward Ned Harvey wrote on Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 00:23:54 -0500: ./configure --prefix=$INSTALLDIR --with-ssl \ make \ make install \ echo \ echo installed ok: ${INSTALLDIR}/bin/svn set -e ./configure make make install set +e More readable?

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-13 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Edward Ned Harvey s...@nedharvey.com wrote: From: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gmail.com] RHEL 5 still directly only provides Subversion 1.4.2. EPEL will not replace it in On RHEL4 / RHEL5, I find it ridiculously easy to build svn from source. Here is

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-12 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/12/10 6:11 PM, Dominic Lemire wrote: Hello, Does anyone know if a Subversion server can make use of multiple CPU cores to speed-up long operations? (not just simultaneous requests) I'm profiling my (dual core) server running subversion 1.4.2 (and trac wiki), and I realized the CPU usage

Re: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-12 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote: On 11/12/10 6:11 PM, Dominic Lemire wrote: Hello, Does anyone know if a Subversion server can make use of multiple CPU cores to speed-up long operations? (not just simultaneous requests) I'm profiling my (dual

RE: Subversion vs multicore processors

2010-11-12 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
From: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nka...@gmail.com] RHEL 5 still directly only provides Subversion 1.4.2. EPEL will not replace it in On RHEL4 / RHEL5, I find it ridiculously easy to build svn from source. Here is my build script: #!/bin/bash VERSION=1.6.12