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Jonathan Dieter <jdieter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-03-10 at 07:55 +0100, David Nielsen wrote:
> > Do we know how many packages on average that would apply to, it seems to
> > me that unless this actually saves us bandwidth in general cases rather
> > than just OpenOffice.org (which is big and hideous by nature) then it
> > might not be worth it for anything but cool value.
> >
> > Has this been tried on something like the FC6 updates? Additionally what
> > are the impacts client side of doing this, I assume a certain overhead
> > in stitching the packages together is present.
> >
> > Aside that the idea sounds really neat and once it's ready for testing
> > I'd love to give it a go.
> >
> > - David Nielsen
> >
> I have a local repository with all of Core + some Extras + some Livna +
> some FreshRPMS in it.
>
> If someone had installed everything from my repository when I first
> created it, and then had do an update to the latest version of
> everything, they would have to download ~1.5 GB of updates.
>
> If that same person had the yum-deltarpm plugin enabled, they would only
> have to download 638 MB. That is *including* all the updates that don't
> have drpms because the savings isn't enough.
What about people who decide to install OOo and want the latest version
later on?
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