Le Lundi 1 Octobre 2001 20:26, David Odin scribit :
> On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 06:55:54PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> > David Odin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >   Well, there wasn't _one_ issue, but many little things :
> > >    - The hdlists files are now cached in a simple text file, so second
> > > and next loads of hdlists are much faster.
> > >    - The installed packages are now detected before the installable
> > > one. Since rpmdrake has to know if an installable package is installed
> > > or not, it can now do this directly in memory. Before this was done
> > > using the rpmlib which is *very* slow.
> > >    - the packages lists were always kept sorted. It isn't the case
> > > anymore. They are built unsorted and sorted afterward.
> > >    - update the UI only one package out of 20.
> > >    - maybe other things I don't remember.
> >
> > Do you have figures to show the change ?
>
>   You mean a benchmark? No I haven't. On my test box, it is about ten times
> faster (it's only my feeling, I haven't tried to time the process exactly).

the same for me. faster but seems to have problem with the cache.

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