> I looked in /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/configure-index.gz first, but I > could not find it there. Should it be added? Yes, it should be. A few others seems to be missing also... Will be added in the next upload round.
>> The description is far from being perfect and a few things are missing >> so real world input is highly welcomed. > The example currently only shows how to set the first compression type. > An example that also sets a second fallback would be nice. [...] >> Addition: The order is defined by insertion into the list and missing > Inserted before or after current value(s)? Yeah, this is one of the thinks a bit harder to understand, and the documentation definitely lacks a proper explanation for this. The list which apt uses per default would look like in the config file: Acquire::CompressionTypes::bz bzip2; Acquire::CompressionTypes::lzma lzma; Acquire::CompressionTypes::gz gzip; or (which is better to understand in my eyes): Acquire::CompressionTypes { bz bzip2; lzma lzma; gz gzip; }; So in short: Acquire::CompressionTypes is an associative fifo list which ensures that it has always at least the three default entries. (Exception: Entries are removed because their binaries are not in place) > Would the following also work to use an *un*compressed packages file: > Acquire::CompressionTypes::"" ""; A quick test suggest that this would work as a hack, but apt doesn't like uncompressed files and will print many false-negative Ignore messages. Debian doesn't provide an uncompressed file (main sid i368 would be ~28 MB) and if i am remember correctly apt doesn't even try to acquire uncompressed files (expect for local archives with the method file of course) per default. > That's what I did, and it works great! I got a very notable speed > improvement on my sparc box, and expect even better results for my s390 [...] > I think it's worth mentioning, especially if you could also mention, as an > example, that using gzip can improve speed on slower systems. Really? Never thought that there is a noticeable difference between the two compression types if you add the increased downloadtime to gzip, but i never tried/measured it... will be added to the news sidenote. Thanks for the suggestions! Best regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen, David "DonKult" Kalnischkies -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org