> Try running pacman-optimize. > > Dale > > I didn't know of that one until now. > Well, apparently solved my problem. Thanks. > BTW, is that supposed to happen in a newly installed system? It's ok > on a some-time-old system, that got many packages > installed/uninstalled over time and the db gets fragmented.... > I think it's mostly a game of chance... since it's a bunch of tiny files, it depends on how used a particular partition is and how busy it is outside of pacman.
> Has the new pacman version changed way things work? Perhaps running > pacman-optimize after pacman upgrades (on post scripts)? pacman3 should support some other types of backends which fragmentation won't affect. Dale _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
