Doesn't that bring with it an increased risk of file corruption?
-Eric
ozemail (pcferrett) wrote:
Hi Richard
Yes, a call to pragma synchronous = normal has resolved this
problem. Speed is back to normal. Thank you very much.
regards
Peter
On 03/12/2005, at 12:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ozemail (pcferrett) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
oops, spoke too soon. I now have two builds - one built using 10.2
(PB) and the other built using 10.4 (Xcode). I reboot into system
10.2, both builds work as expected. However, when booting into
system 10.4, both builds are sluggish (not just a little bit slow -
like 20 seconds to do a job that take 1-2 seconds under 10.2). The
same thing happens for a fresh install of 10.4 on a different
external drive.
Running from the shell also shows significant differences between the
systems. The following script, which creates a table and does 100
inserts, takes 4-5 times longer to run in system 10.4 than in system
10.2.
any further feedback welcome
Does it help any to do:
PRAGMA synchronous=NORM;
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