On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 12:18 +0800, John Summerfield wrote: > Note that I have a mirror of development and use that; it's on the wrong > side of a wireless link, but has to be better than pulling off the > Internet through the wireless link. > > Looking at my logs: > [root@potoroo log]# grep -H yum-3 yum.log* > yum.log-20080305:Mar 05 07:41:02 Updated: yum-3.2.12-1.fc9.noarch > yum.log-20080327:Mar 06 08:18:12 Updated: yum-3.2.12-3.fc9.noarch > yum.log-20080327:Mar 18 21:51:37 Updated: yum-3.2.12-4.fc9.noarch > yum.log-20080327:Mar 27 00:52:24 Updated: yum-3.2.13-1.fc9.noarch > [root@potoroo log]# > > > I've been going through the logs and I don't see the evidence there, but > then the cleanup phase isn't recorded. > > For measuring this kind of problem, it would be useful for yum to log > Startup commandline > Changes between processing phases > Elapsed time and result. So, when exactly did you say it was running glacially? So far you've presented nothing to help us. The speed ups are all in depsolving. -sv -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list