Hi,
Today I was testing different configurations for yum metadata files (using different compression formats such as xz, with and without requires table); I noticed something interesting: Dumping Fedora 11's primary.sqlite file (using .dump command of sqlite3) in a text file and compressing that with bzip2 results in a 4.4MB (4.1MB using xz) file, comparing with compressing that db directly using bzip2 which results in a 11MB file (8.7MB using xz). For Fedora 11 Updates primary database using bzip2, the size reduces from 5.6MB to 2.1MB.

These savings are higher than the values I get when I drop requires table from the databases and create new databases from them. Also, they need the least changes in the code.

Just thought that it might be interesting for you!

Good luck,
Hedayat

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