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His point was that he was lazy, and wanted to be able to memtrace his production apps using the distro-provided rubies. Not recompiling was the whole point of the exercise.


I understood that not recompiling was the point; I was wondering why it was a valid point.

"Because you want to do it to a running production app" seems far-fetched to me -- not saying that it is, I had just discounted that reasoning.

tbrownaw's point of 'high initial cost, low marginal cost' makes a good amount of sense, though.




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