BIND 10 #2871: Fake work for resolution

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#2871: Fake work for resolution
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            Reporter:  vorner        |                        Owner:
                Type:  task          |  vorner
            Priority:  medium        |                       Status:
           Component:  resolver      |  reviewing
            Keywords:                |                    Milestone:
           Sensitive:  0             |  Sprint-20130514
         Sub-Project:  DNS           |                   Resolution:
Estimated Difficulty:  4             |                 CVSS Scoring:
         Total Hours:  0             |              Defect Severity:  N/A
                                     |  Feature Depending on Ticket:
                                     |          Add Hours to Ticket:  0
                                     |                    Internal?:  0
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Changes (by pselkirk):

 * owner:  pselkirk => vorner


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:9 vorner]:
 > > - The last 3 commits on this branch have messages that start with
 "[2738]", which seems unrelated to this ticket.
 >
 > I created a new branch, where this should be fixed. Look at trac2871_2.

 Ah, okay. Pulled, built, and tested.

 > > - The existence of random factors (for cache hit, and especially for
 upstream query completion time) makes this less of a rigid benchmark than
 a statistical exercise. OTOH, over the course of 1000 iterations per run,
 it smooths out pretty well - I found less than 0.5% standard deviation
 over 12 runs.
 >
 > Does this matter for the purpose? I mean, if there are enough samples
 (generated queries, or whatever), it should just converge to be something
 almost same every time.

 That was pretty much my point.

 Anyway, it looks okay to merge.

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