2010/7/8 Lukas Grässlin <lukasgraesslin@xxxxxx>: > On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 06:09:15PM +0300, Lauri Niskanen wrote: >> On 07/08/2010 06:02 PM, Lukas Grässlin wrote: >> >I often use Ctrl+C when I forgot something and want to cancel the >> >installations and I'm sure it reacts a lot slower than before. (Seen >> >that on multiple machines) >> > >> >On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 07:22:00AM -0500, Dan McGee wrote: >> >>2010/7/8 Lukas Grässlin<lukasgraesslin@xxxxxx>: >> >>>Hi there, >> >>> >> >>>since the update from pacman 3.3 to 3.4 it reacts really slow to a >> >>>SIGINT (Ctrl+C) while syncing or installing a packet. >> >>>With 3.3 it immediately stops. >> >>> >> >>>Not a hugh problem, but I would know why it is so. >> >> >> >>I don't think we changed our signal handler at all in 3.4. I haven't >> >>noticed any difference while syncing, and you probably won't find me >> >>hitting Ctrl-C during package installation that often. >> >> >> >>-Dan >> > >> >> Doesn't it cause corruptions and out-of-syncness between the >> filesystem and package database if you abort the install? > > Sorry, I don't really mean the installation itself but the Download of > the files. I never really aborted while really installung but when it > downloads the packages. And this Abortion takes much more time than > before. > > But whatever, this is not really a problem. I just thought it would be > nice if I know why ;) I'm able to reproduce this one, but wouldn't have realised it if not for a secondary report. I CTRL+C a lot when I'm on uselessly-slow network connections that require frequent bail-outs. However, I'm not motivated enough to bother about it. -- GPG/PGP ID: B42DDCAD