Hi,
Looking for some guidance now. I've had a fairly long look at this and
struggling to work out the difference between a broken cache being
re-built and a cache that has been changed by another process.
What I'm getting is that a broken cache that requires rebuilding is
caused by broken depends whereas a cache changed by another process
could be an installation or update event in another package manager
(i.e. adding medibuntu repositories and installing
app-install-data-medibuntu).
However, looking at the code, it appears the behaviour is the same. The
app identifies the need to rebuild the database and starts doing it.
So my issue (assuming the above is correct) is how to identify which of
these events caused the rebuild to begin.
Any ideas?
thanks
Aaron
On 03/12/10 02:50, Vishnoo wrote:
On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 21:30 +1100, Aaron Peachey wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to papercuts ninja, and have just assigned this Software
Center bug to myself. Wasn't entirely sure if this was the right thing
to do, but my excuse is 'the wiki told me to'.
Please feel free to rebuke me if I've done the wrong thing!
Hi,
You're right, when you want to work on a bug you can assign it to
yourself and set the bug as in-progress.
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