Your message dated Sun, 20 Nov 2011 10:23:09 +0000
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and subject line Bug#649286: Removed package(s) from unstable
has caused the Debian Bug report #313434,
regarding wwwoffle: htdig runs long
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313434: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=313434
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Package: wwwoffle
Version: 2.8e-2
Package: htdig
Version: 1:3.1.6-11
When the daily htdig service starts htdig for the wwwoffle cache it takes
really a long time.
E.g. it runs for 37 hours and is still not finished! For a *daily* job
a cpu usage of 24 hours or more is self-contradictory.
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$ COLUMNS=99999 /bin/ps xaf
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
[...]
3486 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/anacron -s
5201 ? SN 0:00 \_ run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily
7946 ? SNs 0:00 \_ /bin/sh -e /etc/cron.daily/wwwoffle
7957 ? SN 0:00 \_ /bin/sh
/usr/share/wwwoffle/search/htdig/wwwoffle-htdig-incr
7959 ? R< 2252:20 \_ htdig -c
search/htdig/conf/htdig-incr.conf
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One reason is of course the size of the cache. But in the age of 100 GB
drives it should be taken into account.
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# du -sm /var/cache/wwwoffle/http/
270 /var/cache/wwwoffle/http/
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Regards,
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Stefan Karrmann
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Version: 2.9f-2.2+rm
Dear submitter,
as the package wwwoffle has just been removed from the Debian archive
unstable we hereby close the associated bug reports. We are sorry
that we couldn't deal with your issue properly.
For details on the removal, please see http://bugs.debian.org/649286
The version of this package that was in Debian prior to this removal
can still be found using http://snapshot.debian.org/.
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Luca Falavigna (the ftpmaster behind the curtain)
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