On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 01:23:29PM -0500, Jeff Spaleta wrote: > While I don't think i would actively encourage people to work on > this.. from a manhour priority perspective... if interested parties > are intent on spending their personal time on this.. I would say there > is only one way forward..and that is incrementally. Instead of > fighting to convince developers for existing projects to include new > functionality they have reserverations about... build a stand-alone > tool set that can be used to generate the deltas and then re-generate > the rpms on the clientside for the distro package management tools to > use. Find a subset of mirrors to offer that service and get people to > test it. First get a stand-alone implementation tha can be used to > layer the experimental functionality over existing tools... before > worrying about integrating that functionality into existing tools. That's a good idea. I'd start here: http://zsync.moria.org.uk/ Yep, client-side rsync. I don't know the patent status in the US (Google for earlier discussions), and don't want to know. Get it before the EU becomes a police state too. :-( It should be an afternoon's work to combine the above with: http://rpmrebuild.sourceforge.net/ and have a tool that will mirror update directories that contains .zsync files. Run some tests locally, then convince a repository in the free world to give it whirl. If it works out, perhaps the signatures could go in a repository metadata file. Regards, Bill Rugolsky