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This will be a tip in the SourceURL page:
This will be a tip in the SourceURL page:
{{admon/tip|Smallest Compressed Archive|If the upstream source archive is available in multiple formats it's best to use the one that yields the smallest source rpm to save space on the mirrors and downloads of source RPM packages.  xz/lzma compression (tar.xz or tar.lzma) is currently the best followed by bz2 (tar.bz2), gzipped tarballs (tar.gz) and finally zip archives.}}
Alternate proposal:
{{admon/tip|Smallest Compressed Archive|If the upstream source archive is available in multiple compression formats it's best to use the one that is smallest in size to save space on the mirrors and downloads of source RPM packages.}}


{{admon/tip|Smallest Compressed Archive|If the upstream source archive is available in multiple compression formats it's best to use the one that is smallest in size. This ensures the smallest source rpm to save space on the mirrors and downloads of source RPM packages.}}
{{admon/tip|Smallest Compressed Archive|If the upstream source archive is available in multiple compression formats it's best to use the one that is smallest in size. This ensures the smallest source rpm to save space on the mirrors and downloads of source RPM packages.}}

Revision as of 16:34, 9 September 2009

Owner

Rahul Sundaram (mether)

Rationale

To avoid post import cleanup like the following

https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2009-August/msg00563.html

I propose that we add a section to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/SourceURL that recommends packagers to pick the best source.

This will be a tip in the SourceURL page:

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Smallest Compressed Archive
If the upstream source archive is available in multiple compression formats it's best to use the one that is smallest in size. This ensures the smallest source rpm to save space on the mirrors and downloads of source RPM packages.