KDED time zone module
David Faure
faure at kde.org
Thu Mar 29 14:42:11 BST 2007
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> David Jarvie wrote:
> >Can I assume from what you say that sycoca *is* a suitable storage place
> > for the data, on the assumption that it is kept in step with the time
> > zone files?
>
> sycoca is used to share data between applications and, sometimes, to cache
> across sessions.
>
> How much CPU impact is this module going to have, on the typical case?
> Typical case being normal users who care about a single timezone. Maybe
> receiving the occasional meeting invitation over email with 2 or 3
> different timezones.
>
> Is this module going to parse ALL timezone files? Or just what's needed?
> (this is to determine if there's a need to cache the parsed data)
It would also be good if kbuildsycoca didn't take 10 minutes for a new user...
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