Dnia 25-03-2008, wto o godzinie 17:13 +0000, Bill Crawford pisze: > On 25/03/2008, Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek <jakub.rusinek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > The .desktop files are freezing my system everytime they are > > installed... > > > > Slow or fast computer - doesn't matter... > > That's always been my experience (and things like icons and .desktop > files are far less likely to be vitally important to the running of > other scriptlets than libraries). I wonder if this part can be reviewed... KDE doens't have such freeze when installing apps. > > I mentioned icon cache with GTK_UPDATE_ICON_CACHE. > > Sorry, yes, I managed to not actually notice that first time around :-$ Don't worry ;) . > That seems to be a much bigger hog (and kbuildsycoca, too alas). There > seems to have been a big improvement in the performance of adding or > removing gconf schemas over the years, luckily, that's another > timewaster. Try installing compiz-*gnome packages on Pentium 2 450MHz with 128MB RAM. What a suffering, what a pain! > > BTW, what do you think about such solution, I described? > > I'd like to see something like your description (logrotate has a > similar concept with its "sharedscripts" flag when an application > (possibly) handles many files e.g /etc/logrotate.d/rsyslog). > > This is (unsurprisingly) one of those things that is brought up > occasionally and usually we're all too afraid of the consequences of > getting it wrong to change anything :o) plus tbh, it's hard to think > of a good syntax for it. When I was using openSUSE (and then get back with apologize to Fedora) I saw their SuSEconfig. I asked what is it for and it was interesting to me. I didn't poke into their specs with ldconfig (and others) calls, but I think that replacing direct calls might be good idea and some improvement. -- Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek http://liviopl.jogger.pl/ -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list