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Bug#809393: marked as done (Many thanks for the new apt speed improvements)



Your message dated Wed, 30 Dec 2015 15:14:28 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#809393: Many thanks for the new apt speed improvements
has caused the Debian Bug report #809393,
regarding Many thanks for the new apt speed improvements
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Package: apt
Version: 1.1.9
Severity: wishlist

Dear APT team,

unfortunately there is no tool like "reportcompliment". So I want to use
that way to say thank you for the newest improvements in APT. I did no
measurements but it feels much faster than before.  Anybody that knows
me, know that I am fighting the slowness in recent packaging tools.

I even would like to set this "bug" to grave but for the fact that I
misuse BTS to say thanks, I do not want to overstretch that. :-)

Keep going on that way, I really appreciate your work.

Regards
   Klaus Ethgen
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On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 10:00:21AM +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
> unfortunately there is no tool like "reportcompliment". So I want to use
> that way to say thank you for the newest improvements in APT. I did no
> measurements but it feels much faster than before.  Anybody that knows
> me, know that I am fighting the slowness in recent packaging tools.

As it would seem to be a bit strange to let Julian close his own praise,
lets make it completely awkward and let me close it as wontfix – as we
worked hard on getting the bug count considerable lower, so leaving
'easy' prey open would only diminish the effort and his work is
certainly not a bug we have to fix (by removing the "bug" aka him). ;)


As every bugreport is relayed to our mailinglist, the list is also
a reasonable choice in thread continuation after this close where it is
preserved for all of eternity rather than being lost in pile of bugs
(closed or not) in the BTS. Or join us talking on IRC in #debian-apt (on
the usual Debian network OFTC).


But if you really want to thank us, start to use and advertise the work.
I remember from previous interactions that you have pdiffs disabled for
"speed reasons" which I tried to tell you already was wrong. Now Julian
is telling you its still wrong (if you read closely, he fixed a recent
regression in speed introduced by the requirement for more functionality
in 1.1 – before that we had buffered reads/writes in rred via FILE*,
but no support for compressed files, now we have both. See the bugeport
which started this).  So go, use and talk about it.  :)

[He did other things as well summarised in a second post, but you can't
really opt out of those, so there is no real advertisement needed for
them apart from the general "apt is great" line you should be ushering
every few minutes while talking to another linux user.]


Best regards

David Kalnischkies

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