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On 08/03/2006 04:36 PM, Pradeepto Bhattacharya cobbled together some
glyphs to say:
> I am not quite sure about this but apparently YUM uses sqlite as a
> backend. That might be one of the reasons.
SQLite is a pretty fast embedded DB engine. I don't think it's the
bottle-neck here. May be it has got more to do with the architecture of
RPM or something.

BG

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