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author | Jonathan Frazier <eyeswide@gmail.com> | 2013-07-18 17:12:32 -0400 |
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committer | Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> | 2013-07-30 13:00:10 +1000 |
commit | a79661225a5d017864aefbacda50322ae1952df5 (patch) | |
tree | ba1cb1862bb1df12adbbf66cd2955c249bb5496a /src/util | |
parent | 15eea825e65e4ed1e7e186cb1f3535ed04b71373 (diff) | |
download | pacman-a79661225a5d017864aefbacda50322ae1952df5.tar.xz |
pacdiff: improve speed, accuracy finding active configs using pacmandb
This is a new search type, using -p or --pacmandb options. It reads
config file locations directly from the local pacman db. It will find
active configs anywhere they are defined in installed packages. It is
not dependant on outside configs such as updatedb.conf or scanning a
large set of directories for find.
This will find more pacnews than find when searching with the current
default of /etc, and it is faster than both find and updatedb when
searching the entire fs. When run directly after an update, the local db
is more likely to be cached than all files in /etc or / as other methods
read. This will increase performance further post upgrade.
After a package is removed and a pacsave is created, this method will
not find these pacsaves until the base config is added to the local db
again. These files have no influence in a working system and only take
up a few blocks of disk space.
Active configs need to be dealt with immediately to keep a system
working. pacsaves related to removed configs can remain for weeks or
months without problems. I would recommend occasionally running other
methods such as --locate to remove them.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Frazier <eyeswide@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
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