Re: Request for comments on binary RPM patch packages

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Wichmann, Mats D wrote:

We are desperately looking for an upgrade mechanism for OpenOffice.org 2.x that prevents users from downloading the whole beast again and again. Therefor I would highly appreciate to have a patch or update mechanism integrated in rpm. I really enjoy the way SuSE does it and would like to see that mechanism becoming mainstream.



I was going to respond to the original by asking "what does suse
actually do" as they do have a patch mechanism. It doesn't seem
to save a whole lot, I'm looking at 9.1 i586 updates and for the
main package, 58224kb while the patch package is 49728kb - and this is a minor update (build-number change, not minor version change).


Even for 10MB people do care at our openoffice.org installation mailing lists. However you can see the StarOffice patch sizes on

http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/xprod-StarOffice&nav=pub-patches

compared to the size of the product (approx 120MB) the savings of patching are significant. Just for the records: these patches weren't for rpm based installations. However for rpm I cannot see how to achieve those savings.

best regards
Christof


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