Jeff Johnson <n3npq(a)nc.rr.com> writes:
Too bad you decided to throw out the original complete data in favor
of
the cloned
and incomplete xml copy that still (afaik) fetches headers using http
after reading rpm-metadata.
But byte ranges are so so so cool!
I don't really understand the consequences: Does this mean, e.g.
rpm -qi foo will not work anymore? BTW: There are quite many people out
there who don't like yum and up2date but use apt instead.
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