On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 22:20 +0200, Till Maas wrote:
On Mi April 11 2007, Josh Boyer wrote:
> But it isn't really used if the deltarpms don't exist. You still need a
> repo with those in it. Without the actual deltarpms in the official
> repos, you aren't really enabling the feature. So for people to actual
> _use_ it, they'd have to manually add a repo containing the deltarpms.
Even if the repos contain deltarpms, one does not need to activate the
yum-presto plugin, it can also be installed with "enabled=0" in its
configuration.
Yes. From where I sit though, having deltarpms in the official repos is
an advertisement that the feature is available, tested, and fairly
stable. If users see that the repos contain the deltarpms, why wouldn't
they enable the plugin?
While yum-presto looks really promising, I agree with Jesse in that it
really needs to be put through the paces in rawhide before we enable
deltarpm creation in the offical repos.
josh