From: Klaus A. S. <kse...@gm...> - 2004-12-14 23:27:34
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 00:13:28 +0100, Lionel Bouton <lio...@bo...> wrote: >=20 > > Composite values should be possible, e.g. 10m11s =3D=3D 671 seconds. >=20 > Wow, my TODO list is under siege... But you are right, this can become > confusing and adding units is a good solution. :-) > Do you *really* need composite values ? It's not a big deal, but will > it serve a purpose ? For example I can't imagine 10m11s being more > useful than 10m or 11m. Heheh..., 11 minutes would work just fine. I should have chosen a better example. ;-) The points are that (1) 10m11s is easier to comprehend than 671s, and (2) I would like to have full control over the time values. But I can always revert to using seconds instead of composite values if I want to be anal. > >Btw, my mx is running SQLgrey 1.4.0. This version uses a variable, > >maint_delay, for controlling when to do household cleaning. However, > >the default value is 0 (seconds), meaning that cleanup is trigerred by > >each mail that arrives. On a busy site this might not be optimal, but > >the value doesn't seem to be configurable... >=20 > Yep. I forgot to make this configurable. No sweat. SQLite is really fast, and my mail server is not that busy, I just wondered if there were a deeper meaning. :-) Cheers, --=20 Klaus Alexander Seistrup Copenhagen =B7 Denmark |