Well, hopefully, we're all familiar with the status line of an
'emerge sync' Updating Portage cache: 50%
Right before that, every time I sync I get this message:
speedup is 8.20
After months/years of 'speedup' it should run very fast
in seconds, (or at least one would think).
Is
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 18:36 +, James wrote:
Well, hopefully, we're all familiar with the status line of an
'emerge sync' Updating Portage cache: 50%
Right before that, every time I sync I get this message:
speedup is 8.20
After months/years of 'speedup' it should run very
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 18:36:26 + (UTC)
James wrote:
Right before that, every time I sync I get this message:
speedup is 8.20
After months/years of 'speedup' it should run very fast
in seconds, (or at least one would think).
Is this 'cruel unusual' of is this the devs enjoying
I Always go out to have a smoke when it hits 50% : )
and speedup your death by 10 minutes :(
Cheers,
Kumar
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On 18 January 2006 20:36, James wrote:
Well, hopefully, we're all familiar with the status line of an
'emerge sync' Updating Portage cache: 50%
Right before that, every time I sync I get this message:
speedup is 8.20
After months/years of 'speedup' it should run very fast
in
quoth the Uwe Thiem:
Actually, this is gone. Maybe you should try an emerge --sync and update
portage afterwards. ;-)
Not on my system(s). It sped up for all of a day, then back to the same. And
yes, my portage is up to date...
Uwe
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