Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
And of course, it also make it possible to
dynamically order the scripts based on their dependencies.
When you said "and of course", I thought you were going to say "allow
scripts that have no inter-dependency to start in parallel". Having a
concurrency level of at least 2 should speed the start up considerably,
especially when packages are taking long to start mostly because they do
a sleep in wait for some hardware to settle.
Coming to think of it, maybe concurrency level of 2 is a little low.
Shachar
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