Yes, but it didn't do this before. The old implemention (0.119) could handle kernel-source without spiking. On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 09:26 -0600, Petit Eric wrote:
i guess, the kernel-source are a big size, no ?
2010/1/11 Luke Imhoff
: I've been testing out 0.123 before we deploy it internally and I've noticed a problem when kernel-source is downloaded from our internal server: Once the download reaches 100%, osc freezes and top reports it sitting at near 100% of the cpu. I've narrowed this down to something PackageQuery is doing when reading the rpm.part file for rpm fields (osc/fetch.py:96). Is this performance issue a known bug?
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