Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Use a database in lsc

2011-09-05 Thread Ruslan N. Marchenko
Hi Stefano,

Something like GDBM hashes or sqlite SQL backend should be ok I
presume, however making hard dep to some RDBMS (even mysql) is an
overkill as per my opinion.

Cheers,
Ruslan

2011/9/5 Stefano eco.st...@fastwebnet.it:
 i was thinking about the use of a database, re-builded every time the
 cache update or upgrade, this because parse the contents of a
 directory(/usr/share/app-install/desktop) is very slow, so we can build
 the database parsing the directory only the first time, then parse the
 database to get the packages faster. we can also add an option in the
 edit menu, to re-build the database, called Force packages list
 upgrade or something similar.

 let me know what you think.

 Stephen Smally

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Thoughts from 8.10

2011-08-26 Thread Ruslan N. Marchenko
2011/8/26 Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de:
 - Ursprüngliche Mitteilung -

 RTFM. There is an apt/preferences flag for that.

That's exactly what I mean. I.e. not to RTFM but rather to include
this flag as an override profile for apt in lubuntu. Otherwise it
draws to much rubbish with different packages, since most 'recommends'
are bound to default gnome env. for gtk apps.

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