If you have pp/PAR::Packer, how long does this take?
perl -le " print ~~gmtime "
pp -e " use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long; use DateTime::Form
+at::ISO8601; print qq{$_\n} for %INC; "
perl -le " print ~~gmtime "
On my old laptop it took 32min at 98% cpu usage
It doesn't seem to get faster (on second run) even after adding -cd pp-scandeps-cachefile which has about 2084 files
I thought, hey, the cache does md5summing, all that md5summing is taking extra time, so I produced this patch
But that doesn't seem to speed anything up (I killed it after 9min)
Ideas?
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