--- On Fri, 6/12/09, Fernando Cassia <fcassia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Fernando Cassia <fcassia@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Fresh Fedora 11 fetches 362MB+ of updates, where's deltaRPM? > To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Friday, June 12, 2009, 1:34 PM > > > On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 4:40 PM, > Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > > The Fedora infrastructure team is > trying to streamline the > > > process a > > > bit, but the fact remains that generating deltarpms > costs a > > > lot in CPU > > > time and RAM usage, and the more deltarpms you > generate, > > > the more time > > > it takes. > > Hello? This is Red Hat we're talking about. I'm > sure they're not short of computers or CPU cycles to > devote to the task. You are barking to the wrong tree! I did not quote that. Take a look at the archives. > > > Maybe we'd be better off getting a combination of rpm > compression with lzma ala OpenSUSE. > > > > http://www.linux-archive.org/fedora-development/109887-rpm-compression-format.html > > > I don't think so. The idea behind deltaRPMs is that is > just 500 bytes changes in a 50mb packages, you get the bytes > that changed, not the whole thing all over again. > > > > Rahul opened up an RFE/Bugzilla here already: > > > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=441110 > > > > I don't know why but I think I dont truly understand > the deltarpm process, > Heard of bindiff and patchers? id software started using > those for updates to the "Doom" game back in the > DOS days. > > > So basically if just 50kbytes changed (say a bug fix) in a > 30MB+ wad file, you downloaded a 70/100kbytes patcher that > from the original file created the new one, just applying > the 50kbytes of difference to the source to create the > updated version. > > > I enabled it on a Fedora > 10 machine at home and the updates-testing repo does not > have deltarpms :(, I have to get big downloads and the > purpose is defeated. > > So you say that because the repo you're using does not > contain deltaRPMs the logic behind deltaRPMs is flawed and > thus not worth using? Interesting logic, yours. I do not know again why you are barking off the wrong tree. This is just a comment I made. I am saying that it did not work for me and I enabled the plugin, but it is still wanting to download 750MB+ of updates and on a dialup connection which is insane :( The plugin was going to be enabled by default, but there were change of plans along the way which is not my fault by the way. Regards, Antonio -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines