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Re: entropy

Postby DHalens » Wed Jun 25, 2008 14:42

@ sjieke:
You can do a comparison with me and see if it's your entropy or entropy itself. Install openoffice two consecutive times and try to see the times for some steps (first install probably will take more time; second, third, ... should take the same). I have a dual core (2,4 Ghz each) but I think entropy can't handle more than one core so results should be similar. These are my results (equo v0.15.23.5):

- first time, without doing anything with entropy since system start.
equo install app-office/openoffice --force
0:00
0:08 Unpacking package
0:39 Ebuild: pkg_preinst()
1:12 Installing package
1:16 Updating db
2:20 Ebuild: pkg_postinst()
2:30

- second time
equo install app-office/openoffice --force
0:00
0:03 Unpacking package
0:26 Ebuild: pkg_preinst()
0:51 Installing package
0:54 Updating db
1:01 Ebuild: pkg_postinst()
1:06

- removing (note that it also removed a l10n)
0:00
0:10 Ebuild: pkg_prerm() (app-office/openoffice-l10n-es)
0:13 Removing from Entropy
0:34 Ebuild: pkg_prerm() (app-office/openoffice)
0:42 Removing from Entropy
0:59 Protecting config file
1:03
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Re: entropy

Postby sjieke » Wed Jun 25, 2008 15:18

Thx Dhalens,

I will test it this evening and post the results.
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Re: entropy

Postby sjieke » Wed Jun 25, 2008 18:30

Ok,

Here are the results. I used the command line this time (not spritz) and disabled compiz
First time
0:00
0:01 Downloading
1:20 Unpacking package
2:21 Ebuild: pkg_preinst()
3:36 Installing package
3:43 Updating db
5:06 Ebuild: pkg_postinst()
5:10

Second time
0:00
0:08 Unpacking package
1:12 Ebuild: pkg_preinst()
2:26 Installing package
2:32 Updating db
2:48 Ebuild: pkg_postinst()
2:55

Removing
0:00
0:10 Ebuild: pkg_prerm() (app-office/openoffice)
0:16 Ebuild: pkg_postrm()
0:21 Removing data
0:23 Removing from Entropy
0:35 Protecting config file
0:48

The removing was extremely fast, considered my previous experiences.
I will try the same with spritz, because that's how I use entropy normally

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Re: entropy

Postby sjieke » Thu Jun 26, 2008 8:01

The results using the spritz gui

First time
0:00
0:08 Unpacking package
1:10 Ebuild: pkg_preinst()
2:30 Installing package
2:43 Updating db
3:27 Ebuild: pkg_postinst()
3:42

Second time
0:00
0:05 Unpacking package
1:07 Ebuild: pkg_preinst()
2:25 Installing package
2:38 Updating db
3:20 Ebuild: pkg_postinst()
3:36

Removing
0:00
0:05 Ebuild: pkg_prerm() (app-office/openoffice)
0:08 Ebuild: pkg_postrm()
0:14 Removing data
0:15 Removing from Entropy
0:53 Protecting config file
1:11

Ok, these times are a little worse than the ones using command line, but still good. I don't know what changed, but it is clearly performing better now. The only difference remaining is the number of packages in the queue to process (more than 50) and the type of packages. Maybe 'xf86-*' driver packages have to do a lot more when installing/removing...?

Conclusion: The sabayon devs have written an excellent package manager and I see ghosts and hallucinate sometimes :shock: Thx to everyone who wasted time for me :oops: , but the good news is that it isn't an entropy/equo/spritz problem.
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