Ciaran McCreesh a écrit :
No no. Doing the seek to open a file in a different directory and then
seeking back to your original directory over and over when otherwise
you'd be doing nice linear opens on adjacent inodes in a single
directory is where the performance hit is.

Paludis is pretty much seek bound in a lot of cases.

Ok

It's moving the relevant information further and further away from
where it's supposed to be. It doubles the number of files a developer
has to check in order to do simple ebuild maintenance.

I said one file per package, not per ebuild. It only doubles the number of files if there's only one ebuild in a given package :)

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