On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 12:18 +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Note that I have a mirror of development and use that; it's on
the wrong
side of a wireless link, but has to be better than pulling off the
Internet through the wireless link.
Looking at my logs:
[root@potoroo log]# grep -H yum-3 yum.log*
yum.log-20080305:Mar 05 07:41:02 Updated: yum-3.2.12-1.fc9.noarch
yum.log-20080327:Mar 06 08:18:12 Updated: yum-3.2.12-3.fc9.noarch
yum.log-20080327:Mar 18 21:51:37 Updated: yum-3.2.12-4.fc9.noarch
yum.log-20080327:Mar 27 00:52:24 Updated: yum-3.2.13-1.fc9.noarch
[root@potoroo log]#
I've been going through the logs and I don't see the evidence there, but
then the cleanup phase isn't recorded.
For measuring this kind of problem, it would be useful for yum to log
Startup commandline
Changes between processing phases
Elapsed time and result.
So, when exactly did you say it was running glacially?
So far you've presented nothing to help us.
The speed ups are all in depsolving.
-sv