Pixel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I stringly believe, hdlist should be splitted in two parts: one that is needed
> > to compute dependencies (whatever is needed) and another with all extra
> > information that is kept per-RPM. It is nonsense,
I love the diff idea even though I have fast access. I
tend to use kpackage instead of rpmdrake mostly
because rpmdrake takes way too much time to find
update lists on cooker.
--- David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
>
> > Those with high speed c
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> Those with high speed connection can simply download everything (and
> urpmi/rpmdrake needs in this case switch to force download everyhing)
> while those with slow lines can choose if they really need these exra
> features.
I also proposed providin
Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I stringly believe, hdlist should be splitted in two parts: one that is needed
> to compute dependencies (whatever is needed) and another with all extra
> information that is kept per-RPM. It is nonsense, that I have to download
> decsriptions, chang
David Walluck wrote:
>
> 12MB on a dialup connection is just too much. All we really need are the
> filenames to compute the dependencies from. The changelog is nice and all,
> but not on a dialup connection. And then the next day when you need to get
> the updates, apparently you have to downloa
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Michael Reinsch wrote:
> Hi!
>
> If one has several sources defined and updates all of them, rpmdrake now
> needs much longer because it first updates one source then computes the
> dependencies then updates the next source, computes the dependencies again
> and so on.
12MB o
Hi!
If one has several sources defined and updates all of them, rpmdrake now
needs much longer because it first updates one source then computes the
dependencies then updates the next source, computes the dependencies again
and so on.
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Michael Reinsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>