Considering the Add/Remove programs doesn't have much of a "live search"
feel to it (when I search for packages it doesn't update for a few
seconds and takes a lot of CPU) I don't see what this index is
accomplishing.

As someone already mentioned, why can't this just be a done at package
install/removal time? The prelink package does this. People expect the
system to be under heavy usage while doing package management, but a
daemon either needs to be unobtrusive and quick.

Also from a scalability point of view I imagine that this daemon
redundantly touches a lot of packages that haven't changed, since it's
execution time seems to (understandably) grow with the amount of
packages I have installed. A post-install solution would cut down on the
overall time wasted creating this index.

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update-apt-xapian-index uses too much CPU
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