From: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Patches and discussions about the oe-core layer
<openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org>
Subject: Re: sstate compression
Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2012 16:58:56 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1325696336.20759.37.camel@ted> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1325696004.28005.80.camel@phil-desktop>
On Wed, 2012-01-04 at 16:53 +0000, Phil Blundell wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-01-04 at 16:47 +0000, Richard Purdie wrote:
> > Just to note that looking for multiple versions can cause a fair bit of
> > network traffic as for http:// mirror urls it will have to wget each in
> > turn.
>
> True, though I suppose if the fetching was to be moved into python
> (rather than an external wget) then it would just be repeated GETs over
> a single persistent connection which wouldn't be all that much overhead.
> And, even with non-persistent connections, the amount of data involved
> in establishing an extra TCP connection and sending a GET is fairly
> negligible compared to the size of the download you're going to end up
> doing.
The sstate code currently calls into the fetcher code so this would be
best as a fetcher enhancement but it complicates it as it would have the
be general code.
> >Better would be one file name and dynamic detection of the
> >compression format I guess.
>
> Yes, or that. It's a shame that "tar -a" doesn't have the capability to
> determine the compression method using magic numbers instead of the
> filename.
Indeed...
Cheers,
Richard
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-01-04 17:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-01-04 15:05 sstate compression Phil Blundell
2012-01-04 15:33 ` Richard Purdie
2012-01-04 16:31 ` McClintock Matthew-B29882
2012-01-04 16:32 ` Chris Larson
2012-01-04 16:41 ` Phil Blundell
2012-01-04 16:47 ` Richard Purdie
2012-01-04 16:53 ` Phil Blundell
2012-01-04 16:58 ` Richard Purdie [this message]
2012-01-04 16:55 ` McClintock Matthew-B29882
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