On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 19:13 -0500, Benjy Grogan wrote: > Hi: > > Is there any work being done for a modern update system that would > only download what is needed instead of an entirely new rpm? I'm sure > everyone has seen the updaet system that Firefox has. It's beautiful. > How is that going to work on Fedora Core 5? Is it disabled? > Eitherway, such an update system on Linux would be a watershed moment > perhaps. A grand slam. It is a bit ridiculous that FC4 updates have > possibly mounted up to 10 GB for me.. maybe an exaggeration but you > know what I'm getting at. > > So any such project out there? Been discussed ad-nasuem. (did I spell that right?) Please look at the archives, I think 'patch' and 'rpm' were both in the subject line. Bottom line, mirrors say no as they would have to maintain all sorts of extra content and tools to figure out what deltas a client would need for a given state of a particular rpm. Say one package has 4 updates available after the install, well a client could be updating from 4 different states. The install state, and the 3 previous updated states. Thats 4 different deltas that would have to be available. We're talking about a huge amount of wasted space. -- Jesse Keating RHCE (http://geek.j2solutions.net) Fedora Legacy Team (http://www.fedoralegacy.org) GPG Public Key (http://geek.j2solutions.net/jkeating.j2solutions.pub) Was I helpful? Let others know: http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=jkeating -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list