On Monday 09 January 2006 04:37, Stroller wrote:
> > aaahhh, the wait for eupdatedb, yes it does take a while (certainly  
> > not
> > 90 minutes, more like 5 minutes for me) but then I run it from cron at
> > lunch, so I don't notice... much :)
>
> I think you meant to say:
>    aaahhh, the wait for eupdatedb, yes it does take a while  
> (certainly not
>    90 minutes for me, more like 5 minutes)
>
> I have no intention of timing it here and now, but I have one system  
> here on which eupdatedb is certainly into the several tens of minutes.

You know, you could all just use:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_speed_up_portage_with_cdb

Then get ultra fast metadata updates (no 50-51% hang*), quick searches (not as 
quick as eix or esearch but *way* quicker than portage standard), and no need 
to update a second database (so no out of date searches).


carpaskis thoughts are perfectly valid, but if you know you're using cdb then 
get a seg fault, you can turn it off.


* Under 52 seconds, with no previous portage interactions in hours, while 
reading email in kmail, on a 7200rpm 2.5" drive in a PM 1.8.

-- 
Mike Williams

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