for me it systematically loads everyghing so I'm trying to nuke it in gofer
kind of I put the enable code in the disable method :) and I will see.
disablePackageCache
"Disable the use of the package-cache repository."
packageCacheRepository := MCCacheRepository default
Stef
On Jan 28, 2013, at 12:21 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
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> On 28 Jan 2013, at 16:05, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hi guys
>>
>> I'm trying to work on Moose and I get 200 package to download during my
>> experiments ~ 30 min at minimum
>> Does anybody have an idea how to make sure metacello use the package cache?
>
> In my experience, Metacello/Monticello caching *is* used (provided you keep
> using the same package-cache directory).
> If you open the Transcript while loading and/or inspect the Metacello loading
> result, you'll see when the cache is being used.
>
> IMHO, the downloading is not the worst part, it is more the loading/compiling
> - probably due to massive notifications and the reactions on that, it is hard
> to analyse and I am no expert at all.
>
>> I started to comment
>>
>> cacheGofer
>>
>> cacheGofer == nil
>> ifTrue: [
>> "don't use a caching Gofer here, since we expect the
>> contents to change during a fetch operation"
>> cacheGofer := Gofer new.
>> >>>> cacheGofer disablePackageCache.
>> cacheGofer repository: self cacheRepository. ].
>> ^ cacheGofer
>>
>> But no success so far.
>>
>> Still looking around
>> Stef
>>
>>
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