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Re: Ubuntu Gutsy Patch Management Excellent

____/ [H]omer on Tuesday 11 December 2007 09:49 : \____

> Verily I say unto thee, that High Plains Thumper spake thusly:
> 
>> Following are the Synaptic patch management downloads from my system
>> for month of December 2007.  I have the system notify me when are
>> available through an icon in the task bar and notification pop-up.  I
>> then click on the icon, it shows me what patches.  I have the option
>> to deselect if I want.  Then when I give it the go ahead, it asks me
>> for my sudo password, downloads and installs.
> 
> Are these full package updates, or diffs?
> 
> Updating by binary diffs (deltarpms) is The Next Big Thing® in GNU/Linux
> package management. I haven't had a chance to play with it yet, but the
> YUM plugin and repos for Fedora are here:
> 
> https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/presto/
> 
> This will be a Godsend for my local repo mirror, which currently eats up
> around 40GB in packages, but could be reduced to half that with deltas.
> It'll also save a lot of bandwidth, both on the LAN (which is always
> busy throwing media files around), and my ADSL sub. I'm surprised nobody
> thought of this before now.

I remember Canonical complaining about people who planned to download an RC of
Ubuntu and then rsync for the diffs when it's ready. That would have taken
servers to their knees. My experience my rsync over here is that it's CPU
murder, but a bandwidth miracle.
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