If newRpmSize < 1M ==> drpm is not worth it
if drpmsize > 50% of new rpm size ==> drpm is not worth it
The actual values can be tuned of course, but I guess the idea of a lower bound, coupled with a percentage saving is generally acceptable. Also, preliminary size tests shows big savings for huge packages, so we only need to consider smaller ones carefully.
On 3/11/07, Warren Togami <wtogami@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
>> If you had efficiency threashold at >50% and size of ORIGINAL rpm
>> larger than a certain size (say 1 meg? 10 megs? that would be up to
>> whoever is doing the work and not me, a lurker), it could work.
>>
> Another metric could simply be absolute size of the difference. If a
> major openoffice.org-core update was only a 25% savings, that would
> still be about 25MB of data.
>
Err, yes, this is what I meant. =)
Warren Togami
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