On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 21:28:31 +0100, Michael Schwendt
<fedora(a)wir-sind-cool.org> wrote:
That's _the_ opportunity for such members to step forward and maintain
the
packages in Fedora Extras, provided that the previous maintainer at Red
Hat hasn't planned to do that.
Yeah, but if there is some software package I like, I'm more inclined
to install it from source rather than to screw around with rpms... Be
that finding a prebuilt one that's six months out of date or going through
the extra bother to generate rpms.
I've built rpms before, but the question I'd have then is what would be
expected of me if I ~were~ to maintain a package myself. It's easy for me
to test on AMD64 and (possibly) x86, but I'm not going to be able to
support a package for the Itanic.
> No one has attempted to bzip2 packages that
> might save space.
I remember a long discussion about time/space tradeoffs. bzip2
uncompression is a lot slower than gzip.
On newer computers (>1 GhZ) I think that the installation time is more
determined by the speed of the I/O system than the speed of the CPU. bzip
might actually help.