Re: [Rpm-ecosystem] lazy loading of filelists.xml to speed up dnf

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Dne 28.8.2018 v 13:56 Nicolas Mailhot napsal(a):
> Le 2018-08-08 22:48, Jeff Johnson a écrit :
>> My issue is the misdirection discussing lazy filelist downloading as a
>> "solution" to the "problem" of huge amounts of data that is forced to
>> be downloaded and loaded.
>>
>> The issue has been discussed repeatedly without a solution.
>>
>> Adding -- and maintaining -- patterns or whitelist exceptions, which
>> moves file dependencies into primary.xml is actually an approach that
>> solves the problem, and scales to multiple repos as well, each of
>> which also will have their own patterns and whitelist.
>
> Actually, you do not need to maintain whitelists manually, just having
> createrepo automatically whitelist all the file deps it finds
> referenced in the indexed repo would solve most of the problem.

+1. Proposed it already on some other place.


> If you want to be fancy, you could also add an option to pass it the
> url of another repo is should inherit whitelists from (for updates,
> epel, etc)

+1. This could be nice improvement of the idea above.


V.
>
> Manual whitelists will go stale fast
>
> Regards,
>
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