**Killer update!**

What ever you've done has been a major improvement, LOLz guess it wasn't my script after all.

Coolness, I'll post it before bed tonight... assuming there is still any interest / need for a script that will allow gpodder to run & sync from the cli. My script can run as a cronjob or interactively. It will move podcasts from gPodder's hash based directory / filename structure to a browseable format. It supports tons of options. I'll include a copy of the `--help` output in my e-mail, later.

But what ever you've improved is hella cool &magor improvements. Seriously it deserves a 0.12 release, or at least 0.11.3, which ever version number this is a drastic and I've run it more than 30 times through a full sync of >350 feeds &its remained completely stable. Seriously, killer update Thomas: major personal thank yous.

I hope you/everyone is doing wonderfully; please take care,
Kaity G. B.; et. al.
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     group for any one whom, like myself, is thriving inspite of living
     with Generalized Dystonia, any type.
           @ irc://irc.opensuse.org/openSuSE-women &
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Thomas Perl wrote:
Hello!

Thanks to the nice guys over at InternetTabletTalk[1] who were trying
out gPodder on low-speed hardware (N8x0 internet tablets), and having
_very_slow_ feed cache updates, I've looked into the issue and found
several problems with the current code, which are not that problematic
on my 2GHz machine, but which are quite problematic on low-end devices
or installations with many podcast subscriptions.

I've improved the code, so the feed cache should now finally make use of
e-tag and last-modified timestamps for feeds that didn't change, and
make the whole feed cache updating procedure a bit faster and less
I/O-intensive. This should be very visible for users with many
subscriptions.

Please try it out and tell me if it works for you ;) You need the latest
SVN version of gPodder and "svn up" to get the latest revision from
trunk.


Thanks,
Thomas


[1]
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18684&page=6

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