I did some quick straces with karmic's 1.6.0-1ubuntu2 vs. 1.6.1 and unstable 1.7.2 from the web site.
$ grep -c fdatasync *.txt 1.6.0-1ubuntu2.txt:1264 1.6.1.txt:1004 1.7.2.txt:996
$ grep -c fsync *.txt 1.6.0-1ubuntu2.txt:4 1.6.1.txt:3 1.7.2.txt:0
There is a slight downward trend, but most of the change is probably due to differing default feeds starting with 1.6.1. So apparently not much has changed just yet. Emilio mentioned that performance fixes will come with 1.8 anyway.
I did some quick straces with karmic's 1.6.0-1ubuntu2 vs. 1.6.1 and unstable 1.7.2 from the web site.
$ grep -c fdatasync *.txt txt:1264
1.6.0-1ubuntu2.
1.6.1.txt:1004
1.7.2.txt:996
$ grep -c fsync *.txt txt:4
1.6.0-1ubuntu2.
1.6.1.txt:3
1.7.2.txt:0
There is a slight downward trend, but most of the change is probably due to differing default feeds starting with 1.6.1. So apparently not much has changed just yet. Emilio mentioned that performance fixes will come with 1.8 anyway.