Unfortunately I don't even have any hg repos I work with any more. I use magit for almost everything these days. So I guess from my perspective it doesn't matter any more. I tested `vc-root-diff` on Emacs 29.4 with the repo described below, and though it's slow the first time it seems to be much faster on subsequent calls, probably due to caching in Emacs. I'd argue it's still unacceptably slow, because there can be an arbitrary number of ignored files. The fundamental bug is assuming `hg status -A some_directory` is a fast operation, when it can easily take many seconds or even minutes because it's proportional to the number of files under some_directory. mkdir /tmp/foo hg init echo -e "syntax: glob\n*" > .hgignore for i in $(seq 1000) ; do mkdir $i ; (cd $i ; touch $(seq -s ' ' 1000)); done $ time hg status -A ./ | wc 1000001 2000002 9786012 real 0m4.748s user 0m3.703s sys 0m1.063s $ time hg status ./ | wc 0 0 0 real 0m0.124s user 0m0.101s sys 0m0.024s Here's some timing on one of my Yocto repos: $ time hg status -A | wc 5074646 10180682 727258295 real 1m6.047s user 0m23.774s sys 0m26.154s $ time hg status | wc 0 0 0 real 0m0.204s user 0m0.090s sys 0m0.054s On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 8:57 PM Sean Whitton wrote: > tag 24126 + moreinfo > thanks > > Hello, > > It sounds like this bug may well still exist but there isn't enough > information in this particular report for anyone to do any work on it. > > Therefore I would propose we close it, unless, Jonathan, you would be > able to provide a tarball of a Mercurial repository that shows the > problem, perhaps. > > -- > Sean Whitton > -- Thanks, Jonathan Kotta Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.