Le lundi 31 janvier 2005 à 17:44 -0500, Jeff Spaleta a écrit :
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 17:37:29 -0500, Eric S. Raymond
<esr(a)thyrsus.com> wrote:
> Oh, no. *Bad* idea. It's an attack on the symptom, not the problem.
>
> If changelogs are bloating the headers yum has to download, then
> strip them out when generating the yum headers.
they bloat the packages as well... which means they bloat the install
media and bloat the download times over the network.
I'm hard pressed to think of a real-world situation where 2 year old
package changelog notations in the packages are needed. Shouldn't
access to the cvs server suffice for deep-diving into package
changelogs?
Aren't changelogs compressed yet ?
I'm very surprised simple flat text data can make such a significant
difference these days (the yum problem OTOH is real but can't yum
truncat the changelogs it exports all by itself ?)
Regards,
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Nicolas Mailhot