Re: openssh-blacklist - careless waste of space.

2009-08-02 Thread Jan Chadima

- Steve Grubb sgr...@redhat.com wrote

 I think this is a bit like virus definitions. 800Mb is excessive to
 ship in a 
 package. I think the definitions could be created by a script, but
 will take 
 some time to generate. Maybe adding a generator for people not
 connected would 
 let them recreate the content?
 
 But a 800Mb package is bigger than the livecd.
 
 -Steve
 
To make working generator is not so easy. It is necessary to provide it in 3 
archs 
32bit le, 64 le and 32bit be. To run it on all the architectures. (Problematic 
is 
the big endian architecture) The generation of the keysets is time consumpting 
process.
 


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Re: openssh-blacklist - careless waste of space.

2009-07-31 Thread Jan Chadima

- Conrad Meyer ceme...@u.washington.edu wrote:

 On Thursday 30 July 2009 08:49:12 am Jan Chadima wrote:
  Hi
  I've just solve the problem with the openssh-blacklist package.
  Now the packae is only the 16 kbytes. It contains the downloader.
 The data
  are downloaded from the server on user request. Excuse me the first
  (big)package. I hope that way will work.
 
 If I'm reading this correctly, this behavior is also broken. The user
 should 
 not have to be connected to the internet to use the package after
 (s)he 
 installs it.
 
 Another interpretation suggests that you download the data in the
 build 
 process; that won't work on Koji (and should be fixed).
 

Maybe I do not understand your question. Now the srpm and noarch.rpm also  
20kB. The build is normal koji build. User (or admin) run the program and then 
program synchronize the local database of keys to the internet one. I someone 
have no Internet, it is also the possibility transfer the data on CD, DVD, 
FLASH or else 


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Re: openssh-blacklist - careless waste of space.

2009-07-31 Thread Jan Chadima

- Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 31/07/09 09:37, Jan Chadima wrote:
  - Conrad Meyerceme...@u.washington.edu  wrote:
 
 --snip--
 
  Maybe I do not understand your question. Now the srpm and noarch.rpm
 also  20kB.
 
 The build is normal koji build. User (or admin) run the program and
 then 
 program synchronize the local database of keys to the internet one.
 
 I someone have no Internet, it is also the possibility transfer the
 data 
 on CD, DVD, FLASH or else 
 
 
 I think what is meant, it that the app is useless, without either 
 web\media input. Which the user should not have to do to take full 
 advantage of it.
 

1) who is unable to get data from Internet and transfer it by other mains to 
another computer today?
2) how put various set of data of total size up to 1GB (2GB in future) into 
distro?
3) why user without Internet want to test his network security?
--- if it is user on great intranet, admins should provide internal mirror.
--- if it is single computer then the whole package is useless 
:)  and the user should not have to do to take full advantage of it. :)

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Re: openssh-blacklist - careless waste of space.

2009-07-30 Thread Jan Chadima
Hi
I've just solve the problem with the openssh-blacklist package.
Now the packae is only the 16 kbytes. It contains the downloader. The data
are downloaded from the server on user request. Excuse me the first
(big)package. I hope that way will work.

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