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apt-pupdate [Re: Com Debian]



Le Wednesday 06 February 2002 à 15:23:09, Romuald DELAVERGNE a écrit:
> Chez moi j'ai un modem 56k et un forfait 50h/mois pour 100F (freetelecom)
> Je suis en sid et une mise à jour complète met environ 10h (laisse tourner 
> pendant une nuit).
> J'ai n'y Gnome ni KDE mais je pourrais obtimiser en mettant des gros 
> paquets comme la doc en 'hold'.
> Je fais un upgrade une ou deux par mois et les 50h me suffisent largement 
> pour le reste.

Pour ceux qui veulent optimiser leurs temps de connexion il y a
apt-pupdate dont je recopie l'annonce faite dans debian-devel [1]. Je
n'ai pas testé.

     * To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
     * Subject: apt-update via patches  
     * From: Ben Bell <bjb@debian.org>
     * Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 17:46:19 +0000
     * Sender: Ben Bell <bjb@blueberry.jellybean.co.uk>

   Hi all,
   
   I've written a prototype of some code to update Packages.gz files using
   diffs instead of downloading a whole new file each time. It's
   experimental at the moment, but it seems to work.
   The diffs are currently being generated in my public_html dir on auric.
   As such, non-US is not catered for.
   
   The package is apt-pupdate:
   
   http://people.debian.org/~bjb/apt-pupdate_0.5_i386.deb
   
   The plan is that once this seems stable someone (maybe me) will recode and
   merge the ideas into apt, and the server side diff generation stuff into
   katie (or whatever).
   For the time being though, check this out if you have time.
   
   Cheers,
   Ben


[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2001/debian-devel-200111/msg01303.html

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