[15:28] <LeoNerd> Ever since a recent(ish?) apt update, I notice that `bzr` is slower to start now. Every command, regardless of what it is.. even `bzr help`, spins a bunch of CPU time for about a second before it does anything
[15:29] <LeoNerd> It's not huuugely problematic but it is a bit annoying, because it didn't used to do that
[18:29] <jelmer> LeoNerd: interesting
[18:29] <jelmer> between what versions is this?
[19:10] <LeoNerd> Ah unsure what it used to be but I can report what it is now
[19:11] <LeoNerd> Breezy (brz) 3.3.1
[19:11] <LeoNerd> (even running  bzr --version  took a while)
[19:12] <jelmer> what's a while?
[19:12] <jelmer> here (3.3.2) I get:
[19:12] <jelmer> /usr/bin/brz version  0.11s user 0.01s system 99% cpu 0.126 total
[19:16] <jelmer> Other things that might be helpful is if you have any plugins installed
[21:07] <jelmer> I'm not aware of anything we've changed that could have triggered a performance regression; if anything, the opposite
[21:07] <jelmer> but it's possible we inadvertently broke something
[21:07] <LeoNerd> user    0m0.860s
[21:07] <LeoNerd> It might have been an overall python update