> On Jul 20, 2017, at 5:12 PM, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kof...@chello.at> wrote:
>
> Richard Hughes wrote:
>> Sure they can. If you install the KDE runtime and the GNOME runtime,
>> these are both built upon the Freedesktop runtime and share a huge
>> number of files. Any duplicate files get deduplicated on disk -- you
>> don't even download the duplicates when you update either or both of
>> them.
>
> The files are still technically duplicated, they just happen to be
> deduplicatable (and as pointed out by Hedayat Vatankhah elsewhere in this
> subthread, the duplicates will still have to be downloaded in the
> implementation that is being proposed at this time, which offers the
> runtimes as single-file OCI blobs). Sharing without duplicating would mean
> having dependencies between the runtimes, so that the KDE runtime can
> actually Require the Freedesktop runtime.

Couldn't the files all be addressed by hash or even use a tool like casync?
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