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Old 06-04-2005, 06:33 AM
arigo
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Default Who made the 6.0 dr2 precompile on sourceforge?

I have some questions for you. What did you do to get bandwidth usage per client so low? I compile the same source and end up with 3x the usage per client. Also, my compiles were much larger until I changed to latest zlib, but I'm still not quite as small as you. Please clue me in. It's driving me crazy.

Edit Update: I noticed the modified date on the 6.0 dr2 source is higher than that of the modified date on the precompile, so maybe it's just the code has gotten dirtier. (I assumed that dr2 was dr2, but it's a much larger mess than that) I used cvs to get the source on the same day as the precompile, and haven't been able to get it to compile yet. Still grateful for any input, just updating where I am.

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Old 06-04-2005, 11:44 AM
Cisyouc
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I know alot of the perl system is not enabled in DR2 precompiles (or at all).

That could be part of it.
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