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Posted on 2009/06/19 by Justin Sherrill
Better speed for cleanup

A number of people have noticed that Hammer’s pruning (which by default runs once at midnight) makes systems temporarily unresponsive.   Matthew Dillon’s committed a fix for this, with warnings of more improvements to come.

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