It is/was an experiment to see if gettimeofday() was a performance
bottleneck. On most OS:es it is not, and it turned out the hack had some
unexpected negative sideeffects.
Why still there: Nobody has bothered to remove it.
Squid configure golden rule: Never use any options you do not know you
need. Especially not those named something along the lines of debug or hack.
Regards
Henrik
Klavs Klavsen wrote:
> Just one more question.. what do you mean with "as per Joe it also leads to
> more cpu"? - does that mean that there is no immediate performance
> improvement by --enable-time-hack ? - and if so.. what's the reason for it
> being there?
Received on Mon Nov 12 2001 - 14:48:52 MST
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