filelists vs primary repodata size - provides/requires creep?

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I remember once upon a time folks being concerned about file requires forcing the download of the filelist metadata because was so big. This is still an issue, however I note that for current x86_64 rawhide:

27M Sep 11 06:11 *-filelists.sqlite.bz2
18M Sep 11 06:12 *-primary.sqlite.bz2

(interestingly filelists compresses more efficiently than primary (17% of original vs 22% of original is one test).

Although this isn't very different from F18/F19 so primary has been big for a while.

sqlite3_analyze for F19 i386 indicates:

*** Page counts for all tables with their indices ********************

PACKAGES.............................. 28953       39.8%
REQUIRES.............................. 21849       30.0%
PROVIDES.............................. 17333       23.8%
FILES................................. 4457         6.1%
OBSOLETES............................. 192          0.26%
CONFLICTS............................. 40           0.055%
SQLITE_MASTER......................... 4            0.005%
DB_INFO............................... 1            0.001%

Any idea if the rtld(GNU_HASH) provides/requires could sensibly be retired now?

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