anicka@suse.cz wrote:
For my part, I really don't care if c-n-f is a part of default install or not. I know how that the tool exists and how to install it. The question is: Do we want our users to know about it? Do we care about their experience? Do we want a head start on the competition? If there is more negative response, c-n-f will not be installed by default. If there is more positive acceptance, it will stay. If we hadn't enabled it by default now, we would have never known.
That is actually why I have started this discussion in public, after all :-)
The other thing is that I just kind of could not believe at first that any reasonably well written software can be that horribly slow on my otherwise wonderfully fast workstation. What does it really have to do, search in ~1M of filenames? Is it really that much?
I do not really know, and I might not know what it is all about, I am just asking. But I thought that searching could be done much faster on recent hardware.
Anicka
Because you are packager, I expect you have tons of repositories and what must solver do, is search through cache of this repositories. And because cache is not used only for this command, but also for other purpose like installation of software, It contain quite much data and is adequate big. So you can create own cache based on that repositories or decrease search space. JR -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org