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regarding liferea - illogical disk use pattern
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Package: liferea
Version: 1.4.27-1
liferea have a complete weird disk usage pattern. On one side it does
a lot of writes and several fsync (I would say commits) on the db file
for each article read. It can take up to 10 seconds on my flash-only
notebook to get the next article.
On the other side it likes to loose informations about read articles
during a crash, which would mean that it does not commit such
informations for each article.
Bastian
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Version: 1.8.3-0.1
As of liferea 1.8.3, the disk usage patterns are much improved, so I'm
closing this bug.
Thanks,
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Moray
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