That sounds like a band-aid solution. This must be broken either in code or concept if it consumes so much resources. Why doesn't each package installation add itself to a database, instead of having an indexing monster run regularly even if no new packages are installed?
> I made it run with nice and ionice now.
That sounds like a band-aid solution. This must be broken either in code or concept if it consumes so much resources. Why doesn't each package installation add itself to a database, instead of having an indexing monster run regularly even if no new packages are installed?