OT Anyone using Tiger Yet?

Frank D. Engel, Jr. fde101 at fjrhome.net
Tue May 3 10:29:14 EDT 2005


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Prebinding has nothing to do with runtime performance of the computer.  
It only affects startup time of applications.  Additionally, there is 
no need to reboot after doing it, and the only time it should even make 
a difference to do manual prebinding under 10.2 and later is when you 
are installing apps that you wrote yourself.  Even then, it only 
affects how long it takes an app to launch, and not how quickly it runs 
after it gets started.


On May 3, 2005, at 9:45 AM, Terry Vogelaar wrote:

> Chris Carroll-Davis heeft op dinsdag, 3 mei 2005 om 15:22 
> (Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
>
>> OT question for techno gurus out there: when
>> an installer says "Optimising Disk..." what is it actually doing?
>> I'd assumed it was doing stuff like repairing permissions...
>
> Optimising Disk means Updating the Prebinding. Not that I am a techno 
> guru. I recently saw it on http://www.macdevcenter.com/lpt/a/4400 or 
> http://www.macdevcenter.com/lpt/a/5825
>
> Sometimes, for some (apparently) inexplicable reason, your computer 
> slows down to a crawl after you have installed a big application.
> In that case, you may want to "update the prebinding." This means 
> forcing Mac OS X to go through all of the application files and make 
> sure that they are correctly linked together. The Mac OS X default 
> installer usually takes care of this by itself, but some third-party 
> installers may be less cautious.
>
> You can do that manually too. To do this, simply open your Terminal 
> and type:
> sudo update_prebinding -root / -force
>
> Then, enter return, type your password, and enter return again.
> Don't worry about the lines of text that will scroll on your Terminal. 
> This simply means that the command is doing its work.
>
> The whole process should only take a few minutes. However, it will 
> considerably slow your computer down and for maximum efficiency, you 
> should not use it at the same time.
>
> Once the command has exited, immediately reboot your computer.
>
> Terry
>
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Frank D. Engel, Jr.  <fde101 at fjrhome.net>

$ ln -s /usr/share/kjvbible /usr/manual
$ true | cat /usr/manual | grep "John 3:16"
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten 
Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have 
everlasting life.
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