apt-get

Alex Mauer hawke at hawkesnest.net
Wed Mar 8 16:52:09 GMT 2006


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martin hooper wrote:
> I notice that when I use apt-get to install software on Ubuntu it takes 
> two passes to actually install.
> 
> ie Unpacking all the debs first then the setting up phase.
> 

One thing I've noticed along these lines is that a lot of the "setting
up phase" time is taken up with running 'ldconfig' each time a library
package is installed.  I think this could be optimized a lot by running
'ldconfig' only once per install session, after all library packages (or
a dependency-based batch of them are installed.  Anyone see any problems
with this?

- -Alex Mauer "hawke"
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