Dnia Mon, 31 Jul 2006 17:57:35 +0200, David Masover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisał:

Wil Reichert wrote:
=)
 That was sorta the plan.
 Any idea how the fragmentation resulting from re-syncing the tree
affects performance over time?

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Yes, it does affect it a lot. I have no idea how much, and I've never benchmarked it, but purely subjectively, my portage has gotten slower over time.

I gues that extens are much harder to reuse then normal inodes so when You have something as big as portage tree filled with nano files wich are being modified all the time then You just can't keep performance all the time. You can always tar, rm -fr /usr/portage, untar and You will probably speed things up a lot.

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