Re: yum very slow

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I always set vorbose message level to 10 instead of default value 3 :)

2005/5/11, Richard Hally <rhally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> seth vidal wrote:
> 
> >On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 02:40 -0400, Richard Hally wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Yum seems to be very slow in resolving dependencies. I'm sitting here
> >>watching my rawhide test box take over an hour to do the dep resolution
> >>for todays updates from rawhide. This is on a box that has a 2.5ghz P4
> >>and nothing else running on the machine. this has been occurring for at
> >>least a few weeks(or longer). What should I do to get useful information
> >>concerning this problem?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >are you sure it's the dep resolution that is slow or is it slowing down
> >when it does the header download DURING the dep resolution. I'm making
> >that distinction b/c one is a function of code and processor and the
> >other is a function of mirror availability and bandwidth.
> >
> >-sv
> >
> >
> >
> >
> here is what it says:
> Excluding Packages in global exclude list
> Finished
> (wait an hour + )
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Populating transaction set with selected packages..
> 
> During the wait, there is continuous disk activity.  and no network
> activity.
> This has been going on for a while (it didn't just start today)
> I did a yum clean all to see if it would help but it did not.
> 
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