On streda 11 August 2010 11:08:53 Katarina Machalkova wrote:
> > > OK, so obviously the more YCP files it has to parse, the longer it
> > > takes to launch. Comparing y2-users (lots of YCP files) with
> > > y2-inst_release_notes (relatively few YCP files), the former takes ~5
> > > minutes to launch, while the latter needs only 5 seconds.
> > >
> > > Soo - this can't be a secret YaST feature, can it? :) Am I doing
> > > anything wrong? Did upgrade mess something up? If so, what? Has anyone
> > > seen something like this before (in bugzilla etc.)?
> > > If needed, I can make my laptop available if someone wants to play with
> > > it Greetings
> >
> > Please file me a bug, with y2logs, without strace, and I'll fix the
> > unbuffered reads to make stracing more useful.
> 
> For the record: I've installed yast2-core 2.19.3 with buffered read patch
>  from YaST:Head repository. It seems that buffering the reading of
>  #includes did the trick.Using y2-users as a benchmark again, the patch
>  reduces start-up time from 4.5 minutes to 12 seconds.
> 
> Now someone can come up with a conspiration theory, why it might have been
> *that* bad with unbuffered reads (it felt like pkg management in 10.1
>  again)
> 
> Related ticket: http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=629882
> Thanks to Martin for prompt fixing

Shouldn't it go out as maintenance update for 11.3?

Stano
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