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Re: [opensuse-factory] State of 10.1 (Was: Re: [opensuse-factory] Conflicts only resolvable one by one?)
  • From: Azerion <azerion@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 18:42:36 +0100
  • Message-id: <200603241842.36541.azerion@xxxxxxxxx>
> I'd like to add to this that I just tried to add factory to rug:
>
> rug sa --type=yum
> http://mirrors.kernel.org/opensuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/
>suse factory
>
> The progress bar stopped at 33% - but my harddisk, cpu and ram (512 megs)
> consumption ran amok - using at a time all my 500 megs of swap - I powered
> off after 20 minutes as I couldn't get it to stop - not even
> ctrl+alt+backspace would do it.
>
> Am I the only one to experience something like this?

Did you ever ping the daemon? No, well you shouldn't. Even that takes minutes
before it print some result.

Adding a service will hang @ 33% for a looooonnnng time and then finally
completes. But it is not usefull in this way. So that is a blocker but I
guess it will be in the list allready :D.

> Generally it seems to me that the packagemanager - whether using rug or
> yast is considerably slower and more ressource demanding than before - and
> it's not like it was blazingly fast then.

Seesm to mme that Yast is still not doing the thing and even y2pmsh stops ATM
while refreshing sources :/. When you have 5 sources you can update by havind
them update automatically and killing the process 5 times to start it over
and over again till all the sources are updated....

Lot of work to go but I see that the last 3 days some things are going a lot
faster then before...

Azerion


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