On Thu, 2010-01-07 at 04:44 -0500, Jens Petersen wrote: > In F12 we shipped yum-presto in @gnome-desktop - a kind of a compromise I guess. > Presto/deltarpm is very useful for machines with low net connectivity to mirrors > but enough resources to rebuild rpms. > > But yum-presto is not a desktop package at all and certainly does not > belong in the gnome-desktop group. > > Perhaps the right approach for f13 is to install yum-presto by default > but to disable it by default? It looks like there are a couple of questions to deal with: 1) yum-presto is in @gnome-desktop and shouldn't be 2) yum-presto is enabled by default If we don't want (2), then remove it from @gnome-desktop. People who need/want it can install it using "yum install yum-presto", and it will start working immediately. If we do want (2), then we just need to work out how to fix (1). If not @gnome-desktop (which is probably not where it belongs), then possibly @base? FWIW, my opinion on (2) (as the yum-presto maintainer) is that it should be installed by default, but I'm obviously biased. > Lighter compression might also help to reduce the resource > requirements for older machines? IIRC we've already reduced the xz compression level in our rpms from 7 to 2. (See http://osdir.com/ml/fedora-devel-list/2009-09/msg00946.html) Jonathan
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