Re: Speed up bash starting time (slow scripts in profile.d, /etc/bash_completion.d)

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Hi Dominique,

Dominique Martinet <asmadeus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> *snip*
>
> 341 to 130ms is a good start I guess, the rest of the waiting time
> probably now outweights bash and will get some looking at at a later
> point, but might as well start somewhere.

That's quite the improvement! Good job and thanks for looking into that!

>
> How should I go about with that? Open bz bugs to all the packages I
> listed? 

I would suggest to directly create pull requests on pagure (with a
reference to this thread), as that will make it more likely that this
change will actually happen.

> strongly suggesting to get things to move to /usr/share (17) and
> flatpak (suggest some kind of cache? not sure they'll be
> interested...)  and environment-modules (not sure what to suggest
> there, I only have environment-modules because I need to test
> something with openmpi from time to time and it comes with it...)
>
>
> It might also make sense to have a packaging guideline suggesting to
> avoid /etc/bash_completion.d in favor of the /usr/share variant, I
> couldn't find anything here[1] but I might not have looked thoroughly
> enough...

Afaik we don't have an entry in the packaging guidelines about bash
completion files. Maybe the packaging committee should look into that?


Cheers,

Dan

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