On 26.10.2007 16:06, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 16:03:10 +0200
Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora(a)leemhuis.info> wrote:
> most people are afaics
> used to compression when it comes do downloads and thus won't wonder
> why "sum of all packages != download size".
Don't count on that. I'm extremely used to my download tools telling
me how much data I'm about to download, and showing appropriate
progress bars as such. If I had to just guess at what the compressed
size was that would be bad.
That why I suggest to show how much yum is about to download in total.
E.g. in this output:
"""
=============================================================================
Package Arch Version Repository Size
=============================================================================
Installing:
compiz-fusion-extras x86_64 0.6.0-1.fc8 fedora 2.0 M
Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install 1 Package(s)
Update 0 Package(s)
Remove 0 Package(s)
Total download size: 2.0 M
Is this ok [y/N]: n
"""
just do
- compiz-fusion-extras x86_64 0.6.0-1.fc8 fedora 2.0 M
+ compiz-fusion-extras x86_64 0.6.0-1.fc8 fedora 4.4 M
because that where the info "size on disk" is IMHO way more important
then the download size. In addition maybe do
-Total download size: 2.0 M
-Total download size: 2.0 M Total size on disk: 4.4 M
This should make most people happy IMHO, because you get the amount yum is
going to download and avoid this:
# yum install compiz-fusion-extras
[...]
Installing:
compiz-fusion-extras x86_64 0.6.0-1.fc8 fedora 2.0 M
[...]
# yum remove compiz-fusion-extras
[...]
Removing:
compiz-fusion-extras x86_64 0.6.0-1.fc8 installed 4.4 M
[...]
CU
knurd