Hello,

I think it is safe to say that FOSSology was designed for working with entire 
distros from the beginning on. (Dan?)

but you need to change your postgresql setup.

The main thing that you need to keep in mind is that postgresql comes with 
settings (after installation via apt or what ever package manager) that are 
good for machines with 512MB of RAM or so. Larger packages (more than 10k 
files) will work "OK", but ...

For your Linux Distro I would plan to use a machine with 4Gb or 8Gb or RAM 
(actually, 300MB source code is not the main issue as it is the number of 
folders and files, but mostly folders, because walking through the directory 
three is insanely intensive when being mapped to the relational database tables 
of FOSSology)

So, in a nutshell the short recommendation is to adjust your postgresql memory 
settings.

Further tipp is to read: 
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/wiki/Configuration-and-Tuning

Further tipp is to read on how to setup your postgresql for performance:

https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/27893/increasing-work-mem-and-shared-buffers-on-postgres-9-2-significantly-slows-down

or use something like:

https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua/#/

If you do not feel familiar with what I have written, please feed back and we 
could maybe sort out a way how to help you.

Kind regards, Michael

> On 2. Sep 2019, at 16:22, Daniels, Hans-Joachim 
> <hans-joachim.dani...@turck.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> is it possible to use FOSSology on the level of a complete (custom) Linux 
> distribution?
>
> Uploading the source code as one .tar.gz with ~300MB was possible, but the 
> FOSSology UI was quite slow (seconds per click) while browsing this upload.
> In addition, I couldn’t find a way to select multiple files at once to assign 
> licenses with fewer clicks and therefore less waiting (there is something 
> similar via pattern matching, though).
>
> Is FOSSology meant for the use case of a complete distro or am I abusing it?
> Or could I use FOSSology in a smarter way to work around the experienced 
> slowness?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Hans-Joachim Daniels
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