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Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 21:53:45 +0100
From: thomas <tom AT huno DOT net>
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Subject: Re: More pipe (and other) improvements in snapshot
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I've piped several GB for testing purposes (with cat | dd), and input
and output are always the same, so I've yet to encounter that *possible*
data loss.
And nice'd up pipes finally behave like they are supposed to: they are a
bit faster than their not nice'd up brothers, and not terribly slower
like in 1.3.17 :)

Anyway, with the first snapshot cdrdao completely locks up my XP. I had
no time to run some debugging on it, neither have i tried the new
snapshot yet. It is probably fixed there already. I'll try tomorrow and
report back.

thomas


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