Thanks for your reply.
The first 3 issues are what I feel bad performance.
I think it is obvious and as long as you use it you can see it.
Good to know that they are going to be fixed.

Thanks,
Harry

jmr wrote:
> Harry - if you could break things down and give us some comparisons 
> that would be helpful. We are working on various performance issues, 
> some of which will be in 2008.11 and some targeted for 2009.04.
>
> - Initial Startup <-- we are processing info from several sources here 
> and this will be optimized for 2009.04
> - App usable <-- currently we load descriptions in the background 
> after startup, which is not ideal, should be addressed for 2009.04
> - Type ahead search <-- bug filed and fix ready to apply
> - Switching Categories <-- seems fast to me :)
>
> - Install package <-- Please provide examples and comparisons with 
> other distros
> - Remove package
> - Update package
> - Update All
>
> And so on ....
>
> Thanks,
>
> JR
>
> Shawn Walker wrote:
>> FU Ning wrote:
>>  
>>> Hi, there:
>>>
>>> I'm going to present a demo of OpenSolaris's package manager to
>>> university audience.
>>> But I found that its performance is really bad, especially when 
>>> compared
>>> with other package managing tools on Linux.
>>> Although I set up a local repository on the localhost, it still takes
>>> long time to load the repository information
>>> and to install/upgrade packages. I feel the response time is not
>>> acceptable for a public demo.
>>> I'm wondering if there are some tuning tips that may help to improve 
>>> the
>>> performance?
>>>     
>>
>> "X is slow" doesn't really describe which aspects of the application 
>> you find to have less than satisfactory performance.
>>
>> If you can file bugs (if they don't already exist) about the 
>> particular bits of functionality that you feel should be much faster, 
>> please file bugs at defect.opensolaris.org for them under the pkg 
>> product, gui component.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>   
>

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