Hi, Am Mittwoch, den 15.03.2006, 20:08 +0100 schrieb N. Volbers: > Hi Benedikt, > > >> > >>For /usr/bin, that's the expected behaviour, and easy to explain. ROX > >>doesn't do magic lookups on the MIME database, while Thunar follows the > >>MIME spec (with one small exception) and does the magic lookup if none > >>of the glob patterns match. Since Linux binaries usually don't include > >>an extension, no glob patterns will match, and Thunar will have to open > >>each file and check the magic patterns. Looking into 2128 files for the > >>first time can take up to 20 seconds, depending on the systems I/O > >>performance. > >> > >>Benedikt > > > > > > This might be the explanation for the slowness I observed, since the > > directory was on a smb share mounted via smbfs and thus all files were > > probably executable. I will check that tomorrow when I am back at that > > computer. > > > > Niklas. > > > > Confirmed. The slow directory was a smbfs mounted share with all files > marked as executable. If I copy it over to my local hard drive, > everything is veeeery fast.
I wonder if that "feature" of smbfs will ever be corrected... probably not. Unbreak-my-filesystem option for smbfs is -o fmask=0664,dmask=0775 :) cheers, Danny _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev