Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote: > On Saturday 15 May 2010, Nicolas Alvarez wrote: >> After some stracing: It doesn't just stat the files. It first stats, then >> actually opens the files and *reads* the first few bytes of all of them >> (where the HTTP cache information is stored). > > Yes, the header contains the http expire date there is no other way to get > it. Though I would have thought it would keep the statistics in memory > instead of rereading it on every cycle. Are you sure that this isn't just > on startup?
In what memory? In KDE 4.3, kio_http_cache_cleaner is not a daemon. It's started to clean the cache, apparently by kio_http, and it quits when it's done doing that. That seems to be exactly what changed in 4.4: it's now a permanent daemon. -- Nicolas (I read mailing lists through Gmane. Please don't Cc me on replies; it makes me get one message on my newsreader and another on email.) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

