I'd be willing to maintain an diff archive for FC4. I need to update
the software to use deltarpm by Michael Schroeder: this is an
excellent piece of software that allows binary patches to be applied
without having to keep the RPMs lying around (it computes deltas on a
file by file basis, ignoring config files which are likely to change).
There is one (minor) thing I don't like about deltarpm: the algorithm
(while good) is hard coded into the format. It would be nice if the
delta format allowed different algorithms to be used. Perhaps using
VCDIFF
(RFC 3284 - The VCDIFF Generic Differencing and Compression Data Format).
Regarding the archive: I don't have a suitable FTP server. I estimate
a max of about 1GB
of storage would be needed.
Joe.
On 6/2/05, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 6/1/05, Joe Desbonnet <jdesbonnet(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Bandwidth friendly yum using binary delta algs.
As seen in one of the fedora lists in march. A proof-of-concept proxy
server that layers over yum.
http://www.wombat.ie/software/rpmdc/releasenotes-0.1.0.html
If the proxy server approach works, there is no reason why it can't be
used as a general way to provide this functionality to the userbase
that needs it without shoving support for deltas into yum itself.
-jef