Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Package: apt
> Version: 0.7.11
> Severity: wishlist
>
> From dpkg's triggers.txt:
>
>    A package management tool which will run dpkg --configure --pending at
>    the end may use --suppress-triggers on its other dpkg runs.  This
>    would be more efficient as it allows more aggressive deferral (and
>    hence more unification) of trigger processing.
>
> Apt does not currently do this, and I think it would be a good idea for it to
> do so, once a trigger-using dpkg is available in stable. Once menu is 
> converted
> to use triggers (I have written a patch), update-menus will be triggered twice
> per dpkg invocation by apt. (This will drop to once per dpkg invocation
> later..) In a large upgrade, that could be quite a lot of unnecessary
> update-menus runs. With --suppress-triggers, it would run once at the very 
> end.

No problem from my point of view but we'll need to wait until it get's
accepted in unstable to do that. I'll prepare the diff and put it in a
branch waiting for it.

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