Hi Thomas,

I've updated to the newest version, but I don't notice
any difference in update time; it takes about 3
seconds per feed, so 1.5 min for 31 streams. I cannot
tell whether this is due to slow connections, or due
to gpodder.

Regards,
Wilfred


--- Thomas Perl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello!
> 
> Thanks to the nice guys over at
> InternetTabletTalk[1] who were trying
> out gPodder on low-speed hardware (N8x0 internet
> tablets), and having
> _very_slow_ feed cache updates, I've looked into the
> issue and found
> several problems with the current code, which are
> not that problematic
> on my 2GHz machine, but which are quite problematic
> on low-end devices
> or installations with many podcast subscriptions.
> 
> I've improved the code, so the feed cache should now
> finally make use of
> e-tag and last-modified timestamps for feeds that
> didn't change, and
> make the whole feed cache updating procedure a bit
> faster and less
> I/O-intensive. This should be very visible for users
> with many
> subscriptions.
> 
> Please try it out and tell me if it works for you ;)
> You need the latest
> SVN version of gPodder and "svn up" to get the
> latest revision from
> trunk.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Thomas
> 
> 
> [1]
>
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18684&page=6
> 
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