On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:34:50PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote: >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Christopher Faylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Is it really that slow to do this? You actually end up with some benefit >> since the dir file could be fixed "automatically" if it was screwed up >> before. > >How long does it take on a oldish win95 machine to run install-info for >(say) 400 packages?
I don't know. That's what I was asking. >Thats where we are heading.... It could still be a trivial amount of time, though. And, if not, wow often do you install software? Until we have something that guarantees that dir will always be up to date, I don't think that having a sprinkling of packages which recreate dir from scratch is necessarily a bad thing. I'm used to waiting for a long time to install RPMs. I have no idea if they are doing this or not. They're probably not but I probably don't really care. Unfortunately we still need band-aids in much of the setup machinery. It will be a long time before we have the perfect installation. People seem to be now fixing their eyes on the distant shore while there is still a lot of bailing to be done. We need both the navigators and the bailers, right now, of course. And, of course, if we have to take time out from both navigating and bailing to continually explain where we've been on the journey so far (as we seem to be currently doing in the cygwin mailing list) eventually the boat will stop entirely, and... cgf
