Hi Jonathan,
thanks. Let's see if the fix reduces the database build time to a reasonable
duration: if the remaining packages are few, this can definitely solve the issue.
As for apt, I don't think I'll file a bug against it since in daily use its
behavior is not a problem: even when installi
Hi Maurizio,
Thank you for your reply!
The additional details you provided helped me track down two bugs in
apt-listchanges, which will be fixed in 4.8:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/apt-listchanges/-/commit/2c835e66aff38db58f44e41a469c7168259880ce
Both logic errors I found were related to
Hi Jonathan,
first of all thanks for your reply and for your willingness to help.
Il 01/10/24 01:45, Jonathan Kamens ha scritto:
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From your report, it sounds like you're saying that the `apt-get -qq
changelog` command is the one you see consuming a lot of CPU? Do you see that
same comm
Thank you for reporting this issue! I'm not sure what's going on here,
and I'm unable to reproduce it, so I'm hoping you are able to work with
me to help troubleshoot further, so I can figure out what's different
between your system and mine that's causing this issue for you and,
hopefully, how
Package: apt-listchanges
Version: 4.7
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
since v4.6 entered testing I noticed extremely high CPU temperatures on my
laptop (97°C while writing down this bug report); apt-listchanges hogs one CPU
thread, which stays at 100% with the command
apt-get -qq changelog
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