[Xastir-dev] Risky Business: Try out the new wx alert code
J. Lance Cotton
josecanuc at gmail.com
Tue Jan 25 15:45:38 EST 2005
I'm running it, but I can't say that I'm getting very many wx alerts
in my area at the moment.
However, it's running much better than last week's builds as far as
CPU usage goes.
-Lance KJ5O
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 12:12:54 -0800 (PST), Curt, WE7U <archer at eskimo.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005, Curt Mills wrote:
>
> > The new code is available from the anon CVS server now. Give it a
> > shot. I suspect there are bugs, so the earlier we find/fix them,
> > the better.
> >
> > You might keep a similarly-compiled older xastir executable around
> > as well in order to compare the two CPU-wise. I'd like to hear
> > reports as to how much better the new code is when 100's of weather
> > alerts are received.
>
> Has anyone tried the new code? I've received exactly zero reports
> on it.
>
> It's running quite well for me so far. Where there are a lot of
> alerts being displayed, CPU usage is lower than it used to be.
>
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