Package: wajig
Version: 2.0.22
Severity: minor

Since the last 3 weeks or so, everytime I do a wajig update, after
downloading the package files, wajig sits there hogging the CPU for
~10-15 seconds. The same operation happens much more quickly (and
        without eating any significant CPU) if I simply use aptitude
update or apt-get update.

While wajig is eating the CPU, I did a ps to see what kind of things
were eating the CPU:

root     19130  0.0  0.2   3820  1084 pts/0    S+   17:00   0:00 /bin/sh
-f /usr/bin/wajig update
root     19131  0.1  0.9   8832  4860 pts/0    S+   17:00   0:00
/usr/bin/python -O /usr/share/wajig/w
root     19335  0.0  0.2   3816  1056 pts/0    S+   17:01   0:00 sh -c
set -o noglob; apt-cache dumpav
root     19336  0.2  0.7  11268  4060 pts/0    S+   17:01   0:00
apt-cache dumpavail
root     19337 89.1  0.1   3052   752 pts/0    R+   17:01   0:13 grep -E
^(Package|Version):
    root     19338  0.0  0.0   2876   412 pts/0    S+   17:01   0:00 tr ?
root     19339  0.0  0.2   4672  1464 pts/0    S+   17:01   0:00 perl -p
-e s|Package: |?|g; s|Version
root     19340  0.0  0.0  28488   488 pts/0    S+   17:01   0:00 sort
root     19343  0.0  0.0   3100   472 pts/0    S+   17:01   0:00 tail +2
root     19344  0.0  0.1   2912   608 pts/0    S+   17:01   0:00 sed s|
$||

Maybe its a bug with apt, I'm not sure. But its weird behavior for
sure. Do let me know if this has nothing to do with wajig (as I suspect)
    and if so, where might the problem lie.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.10-2005-01-26
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages wajig depends on:
ii  apt                           0.5.28.4   Advanced front-end for dpkg
ii  python                        2.3.4-6    An interactive high-level object-o
ii  python-apt                    0.5.10     Python interface to libapt-pkg

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