Frank Gevaerts wrote:

dircache fails (in a non-friendly way IIRC) if you have too many files in
a directory. That means that turning it on by default will break things
for some users.

Frank

Dircache should definitely be enabled by default on disk-based "bigmem" targets once it's harder to 'kill' with a large number of files. At this time, though, I think it's better that it just be left off.

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