On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 08:58:44PM +1100, James wrote: > > On 3/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I have a complaint to make. > > > > I have 1900 packages installed, and version 2 gave me the > > opportunity to take several coffee breaks during most operations > > (esp. -Su). But pacman3 made me shout out "Whoo, it's FAST!". No > > coffee breaks anymore :( > > > > ;P Thanks a bunch, guys, > > If you'd like, ill add 'coffee-break' to the repos as a dependency of > everything, and add a sleep 10m in the post install? Ah, now that won't work out for me. You see, I had my break *before* every upgrade. This means when stopping and resuming download via SIGINT, I could drink some cups *every time*, and not only when the final install took place.
And believe me, with a system upgrade of 1 GB and three people sharing a 45kB/s line, I had to do this often. So that's not a solution, I'm afraid. Can't you guys come up with something better? Leslie -- NEW homepage: https://viridian.dnsalias.net/~sky/homepage/ gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys DD4EBF83
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