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* [gentoo-dev] GLEP for Deltup package update system
@ 2003-07-28 22:09 John Whitney
  2003-07-29  9:14 ` bdharring
  2003-07-29 12:20 ` Kurt Lieber
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: John Whitney @ 2003-07-28 22:09 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

Hi everyone,
   I'd like to call your attention to GLEP 9 (http://glep.gentoo.org) which describes a non-intrusive system for patching old tarballs when updates are available.  This would result in great bandwidth savings and requires no changes in the portage code.  Users can simply emerge deltup and edit their FETCHCOMMAND in make.conf to enable patching.  Package updates would greatly reduce mirror loads and are a must for anyone with a slow net connection.  All that is required is to make patches available and make a file in the portage tree with the list of available patches.  Deltup was written especially for Gentoo and is designed to patch tarballs while still retaining the correct md5sum.  
   You can try my demo (only a few patches available) by following Lisa's "Tiny-HOWTO: Deltup for Gentoo":  http://www.thedoh.com/linux/HOWTO/deltup
   All this project needs is the green light.  Isn't it about time we make Gentoo more available to the bandwidth deprived?
   ---JJW
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] GLEP for Deltup package update system
@ 2003-07-29 16:45 John Whitney
  2003-07-30  9:43 ` Paul de Vrieze
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: John Whitney @ 2003-07-29 16:45 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

The space requirements are dynamic - they can be scaled to any level desired.  We don't need patches for every package.  This is accomplished by knowing which patches are available before trying to download them.  You can provide a significant number of patches with just 100MB of space.  Take a look at my demo repository: ftp://sunsite.dk/projects/deltup/patchfiles.  All these patches take under 50MB and are still not fully optimized (newer patches will be about 33% more efficient).  It'd be great to start out with patches for kernel, kde, gnome, gcc, mozilla, and some other big and necessary packages.  Remember, there are a lot of dial-up users out there (some with only one phone line! :O :) )
  A quota based system would be fine... 
   ---JJW

> Making those files available on our mirroring system is not as easy as you
> might think.   It is not a big-bang tranformation, meaning we will need to
> continue to support people using the old way.  Therefore, deltup will
> require additional space on our mirrors.  Before we can commit to
> supporting this on our already-bulging mirror system, someone needs to
> identify *exactly* what sort of space requirements this system will
> require. (ok, not exactly, but at least within a 10% margin of error)

> --kurt
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