Re: F38 Change: Major upgrade of Microdnf (Self-Contained Change proposal)

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On 4/12/22 13:54, Ben Cotton wrote:
== Detailed Description ==
The new major Microdnf will provide huge improvements and in some
cases better behavior then DNF. In the future, the new Microdnf will
replace DNF. The new Microdnf will be accompanied by a new library
(`libdnf5`) and a new DNF Daemon.


I've gotta ask... How much memory does the new dnf daemon take while idle?

I know this comes up time to time... As it is, PackageKitd and gnome-software both, individually, take ~ 450MB of RAM without any user interaction (other than logging in to a desktop) on a F36 system I updated for general testing.  This situation isn't new; on a quick search, I see reports of this problem on F25 in the top results.

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=fedora+packagekitd+memory

Using close to a gig of RAM for a couple of services that do nothing 99.99% of the time isn't great, and I'm a little worried that another daemon is going to make things worse, especially until microdnf replaces dnf sometime "in the future."
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