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Goswin von Brederlow

2004-09-02, 6:55 pm

Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@freenet.de> writes:

> Am 2004-08-27 02:54:37, schrieb Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw):
>
>
> It IS already compressed...
>
> In the Mirror (today, main) there are:
>
> WOODY: Packages 6.531.974 Bytes
> WOODY: Packages.gz 1.774.018 Bytes
>
> SARGE: Packages 11.879.329 Bytes
> SARGE: Packages.gz 3.057.427 Bytes
>
> I think, this is quiet aceptable
>
> SID: Packages 12.614.196 Bytes
> SID: Packages.bz2 2.465.740 Bytes
> SID: Packages.gz 3.219.380 Bytes
>
> Here we can make based Weekly or TWO-Weekly full Packages and
> then a daily diff wit the updates Packages.


Instead of a diff may I suggest sorting Packages in the Packages by
date of change, i.e. add new entries to the end. We have many packages
that don't change for a year and those entries would drift to the top.

Now how does that help? The Packages file would only have minimal
changes at the start (hopefully none in the first half or more) and
big changes concentrated at the end. Rsyncing the Packages file would
be improved greatly.

One could also write a server (cgi script?) that, given the last entry
in the clients Packages file, sends all entries (new packages) after
that entry. The client would then add that to its Packages file (and
possibly remove the obsolete entries).

>
> Too blown...
>
>
> Maybe...
>
>
> Or a Packages file with the normal Headers and one
> for the Desription...


And the description file would be localized.

>
>
> Greetings
> Michelle


MfG
Goswin


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