[OLUG] Re: how to detect which perl modules have been installed?
Tim Russell
russell at probe.net
Mon Dec 13 20:55:12 UTC 1999
Oh, nothing much, I just don't like my machine suddenly deciding to spike
the load average all to hell by deciding to index my entire hard drive -
scared the heck out of me way back when (1995 or so :)) I find that it's
really not worth the resources, and a regular "find" command is good enough
for me.
Actually, I misspoke - the machine I'm on here at work is still running it,
mainly because I'm never on it in the wee hours of the morning when it would
kick off.
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Brutsche <pbrutsch at creighton.edu>
>> Assuming you're not like me, and you don't kill updatedb from the crontab
>> the instant the box comes up for the first time... :-)
>
>Yes, that would definitely put a crimp on my solution :)
>
>What's wrong with updatedb, in any case? (curiosity, no flame)
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