I just killed the process I wrote about this afternoon. In checking the database, I noticed that it was last written over 2.5 hours ago. Yet, the update-apt-xapian process was still taking 100% of one CPU core until I just killed it. I took David's advice and moved the executing script from /etc/cron.weekly to /etc/cron.monthly. This needs to be fixed.
I just killed the process I wrote about this afternoon. In checking the database, I noticed that it was last written over 2.5 hours ago. Yet, the update-apt-xapian process was still taking 100% of one CPU core until I just killed it. I took David's advice and moved the executing script from /etc/cron.weekly to /etc/cron.monthly. This needs to be fixed.