speed of yum depsolver

dragoran drago01 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 12 17:43:09 UTC 2007


Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On 3/12/07, Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot at laposte.net> wrote:
>> Le lundi 12 mars 2007 à 13:05 -0400, Jesse Keating a écrit :
>> > On Monday 12 March 2007 12:25:40 Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
>>
>> > > developper/tester respect goes both ways.
>> >
>> > The yum team has been very vocal about whats going on in yum land, 
>> how is this
>> > not being respectful to the testing community?
>>
>> Complaining testers expect rawhide to work is not respectful. Testers
>> are doing their testers work, and that includes bugging developers to
>> fix their stuff.
>>
>> Reporting problems is un-fun enough without getting this kind of
>> response. There's one thing worse than grumpy testers it's having to do
>> your testing yourself.
>>
>
> There are multiple ways to report problems.. some work better than 
> others:
>
> 1) I noticed a slow down in yum recently? I looked through bugzilla
> and did not see this, and I didn't find any mention on (xyz-list) that
> there would be known regressions. Could anyone else confirm they are
> seeing this.. just in case its my system testing?
>
> 2) This is complete Bull. I try to test your $^%# software, and yum
> just takes forever. Fix your software or I walk. [which while not the
> exact words, seems to be the tone taken in some of this discussion.]
>
>
I only started this discussion because I wanted to know if the 
optimization work will be started before the feature freeze. seth 
answerd with a simple yes.
no need for such a discussion at all.




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