On Mon, Apr 21, 2008, Li, Horace wrote:
what if a debian package is not an application package, which will not
install desktop file to /usr/share/applications, it might also be
necessary to filter those non-application package when updating cache.
I don't understand the case you describe:
日 19:56
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Subject: Re: Boot time +8sec with freedesktop.org changes
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008, Li, Horace wrote:
what if a debian package is not an application package, which will not
install desktop file to /usr/share/applications, it might also be
necessary
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008, Li, Horace wrote:
I might not describe so clearly, I am saying when installing/removing
a debian package that doesn't ship a file in /usr/share/applications,
cache update should not be triggered.
It's possible to check this, but I would say it's not too bad if the
Of Lo?c Minier
Sent: 2008年4月19日 17:24
To: ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Boot time +8sec with freedesktop.org changes
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008, Spencer, Bob wrote:
Perhaps a light-weight daemon that uses inotify to listen for changes to
/usr/share/applications and then update the cache
FYI: with the latest freedesktop.org changes, we see +8sec bootup time
increase (shortened to +6sec by Horace). Some notes below.
Bob
From: Kleen, Andi
- Checksum is difficult -- either you risk not catching a change in
, 2008 2:01 PM
To: ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Cc: Li, Horace; Kleen, Andi; Bastian, Waldo; Banginwar, Rajesh
Subject: Boot time +8sec with freedesktop.org changes
FYI: with the latest freedesktop.org changes, we see +8sec bootup time
increase (shortened to +6sec by Horace). Some notes below
From: Bastian, Waldo
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 2:21 PM
To: Spencer, Bob
Cc: Li, Horace; Kleen, Andi; Banginwar, Rajesh;
'ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com'
Subject: RE: Boot time +8sec with freedesktop.org changes
Like Andi says, the basic flaw is that the freedesktop standard
Spencer, Bob wrote:
Perhaps a light-weight daemon that uses inotify to listen for changes
to /usr/share/applications and then update the cache. That seems
easier than requiring changes to debian packages, but it would be
running all the time and new packages are installed less frequently.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 5:17 PM, Shane Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spencer, Bob wrote:
Perhaps a light-weight daemon that uses inotify to listen for changes
to /usr/share/applications and then update the cache. That seems
easier than requiring changes to debian packages, but it would