15:06:03scymtyminteresting effect on default and fancy core sizes of the "x86-64: Factor out and adjust double-wide CAS emitter" commit: https://ci.cor-lab.org/job/sbcl-master/featureset=default,label=ubuntu_trusty_64bit/plot/ https://ci.cor-lab.org/job/sbcl-master/featureset=fancy,label=ubuntu_trusty_64bit/plot/
16:04:07stassatsscymtym: 32K here, 32K there, not enough to draw any conclusions
16:04:18stassatssince 32K is usually the granularity
16:04:49stassatscan it do plots for a wider range?
16:06:36scymtymstassats: sure, the x86 cores grow and shrink in smaller increments and thus usually react to changes more directly, but this particular commit only affected x86_64
16:07:27scymtymunfortunately the plot plugin sucks. if you look at it wrong, let alone touch the configuration, it throws away all historic data
16:09:03scymtymyeah, all i'm hoping for is maybe catching dramatic changes between successive builds. it is not good enough for any form of longer term monitoring
16:18:03stassatsi can't keep up with new commits without sbcl-commits@
16:18:27stassatswhat's up with it? how could it be fixed?
16:20:27scymtymthe RSS feed still works. no idea whether that is using the same mechanism, though
16:25:21scymtymis it using this https://sourceforge.net/p/sbcl/sbcl-git-hooks/ci/master/tree/post-receive-email ?