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mr (0.15) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
mr (0.15) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
[ Joey Hess ]
* Allow -n to be passed a number to specify how deep to go into
subdirectories to find repositories to act on. Closes: #450621
[ Joey Hess ]
* Allow -n to be passed a number to specify how deep to go into
subdirectories to find repositories to act on. Closes: #450621
* Make -j with no argument run unlimited jobs in parallel, like make -j
Closes: #452467
* Make -j with no argument run unlimited jobs in parallel, like make -j
Closes: #452467
+ [ Joey Hess ]
+ * Add a warning about runing too many jobs at a time.
+
-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:02:40 -0500
mr (0.14) unstable; urgency=low
-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:02:40 -0500
mr (0.14) unstable; urgency=low
with no number specified. This can greatly speed up operations such as updates.
It is not recommended for interactive operations.
with no number specified. This can greatly speed up operations such as updates.
It is not recommended for interactive operations.
+Note that running more than 10 jobs at a time is likely to run afoul of
+ssh connection limits. Running between 3 and 5 jobs at a time will yeild
+a good speedup in updates without loading the machine too much.
+