[Debian-l10n-devel] on the size of ftp..dists..i18n
Peter Palfrader
weasel at debian.org
Tue Feb 3 16:13:18 UTC 2009
Hi,
I am playing with building a snapshot service similar to
snapshot.debian.net and I used this to look at what stuff is making the
mirror push so large.
It appears that one of worst offending directories in all the ftp
archive is the dists/sid/main/i18n directory, closely followed by the
lenny/main/i18n directory. (Only being beaten by the directory that
holds the Contents files.)
They add up to a 70 megs change every time they get updated, which right
now appears to be twice a day, resulting in 140 megs (a significant
amount of each mirror run).
Looking at that directory I see you ship every single file three times.
Once uncompressed, once gzip compressed and once bzip2 compressed.
| -rw-r--r-- 2 dak debadmin 4868419 Feb 3 12:40 Translation-de
| -rw-r--r-- 2 dak debadmin 1322033 Feb 3 13:52 Translation-de.bz2
| -rw-r--r-- 2 dak debadmin 1853533 Feb 3 13:52 Translation-de.gz
If you could get rid of the gzip and uncompressed version (and if the
above example is representative) you could cut down the change by
over 80% to a meager 16% of what you use now.
Is that an option?
weasel
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