Hello. The biggest part of the consumed memory is used by the apt cache. So
take a look at the memory usage of other package managers before making ans
blind assumptions. If you want to rewrite aptdaemon feel free to contact me.
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I also think it could be a very very good idea to rewrite it in C.
This is an important part of the consumption, and if i was written in C,
the system memory require would easily be less than 3MB (It's a fact,
look at studies over the Internet).
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Apologies, I missed the fact that it goes away, ughh... my bad.
Anyway I have two machines and one of them seems to have aptd "stuck"
while the other works as advertised - it goes away. I will try to figure
out the difference between the two and will open a new bug when I have
more data.
Thanks.
If the idle time is too long or doesn't work please open a new bug
report.
If it consumes more than 30 MByte on your system please open a new bug
report.
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