why doesn't yum cache anything?
Jamie Zawinski
jwz at jwz.org
Fri Dec 31 06:50:26 UTC 2004
Sean Middleditch wrote:
>
> The problem you're perceiving (slow operation as yum starts up) isn't at
> all due to lack of caching, but perhaps very inefficient handling of the
> cache - a lot of data has to be parsed and such, when it could perhaps
> be stored in a more ready-to-process format.
It takes *nearly a minute* to do that! I'm on a 2GHz machine.
If it's not hitting the net, what's it doing, raytracing?
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