Pacman is horribly slow to sync with Community.

I've really had this problem ever since I started using Arch and I figured I was just screwing something up so I'm here to find out what.
So of course I always run rankmirrors after a new install and currently my mirrors are.
Server = http://archlinux.umflint.edu/$repo/os/x86_64
Server = http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/linux/d … /os/x86_64
Server = http://mirror.rit.edu/archlinux/$repo/os/x86_64
Server = http://mirror.umoss.org/archlinux/$repo/os/x86_64
And when I run a pacman -Syy (or just Sy) core and extra are almost instant, then it will hang on community for like 10-15 seconds (which seems like forever) and then will finally sync. Nothing else seems to be wrong, downloading packages from community is fast as I would expect. I'm on cable with a download of 1.5 MB/s and and upload of about 60 KB/s. This happens at my friends house, and at my work as well.
Am I doing something wrong?
NOTE: This also happens when using yaourt.
Last edited by Godofgrunts (2010-04-08 22:39:22)

karol wrote:
XFS is horribly slow when dealing w/ many small files - you know that, don't you Godofgrunts?
I too have this issue. I have an 8yo PATA HDD and even syncing extra after a longer break is slow. But I run pacman and in the meantime I check email, rss etc. so I'm fine.
Edit: Here's one way to fix it http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/8586
Yes I know, but if you do a ls -1 | wc -l on extra, you'll see that there are 2441 directories and if you do it on community you'll see that there are only 1930. One would think that it would take a longer to sync extra (which literally takes like 2 seconds) than community.
I'll try some of the other things listed here (pacman-cage has sparked my interest) and if that doesn't work, using a different file system for /var and see if that helps.

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