On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 10:13:41PM +0200, Alexander Shulgin wrote: > [...] > I've been following the recent samba security update (DSA 1257-1 > issued on February 5th). So I typed this on my terminal: > [...] > and was quite surprised by the download size. It was about 23.6 megs > and included packages `samba', `samba-common', `samba-doc', `swat' and > may be some more of them but all related to samba. I had all my > packages updated before the issue.
Looking a little closer to the Announcement it shows you that all of those packages were affected by this. Just take a look at the list "Fixed in:". > I've downloaded all of it anyway, but now I wonder how could a minor > fix affect _that_ much so I need to download all of this stuff? Am I > the only one who experience such a problem? Since all those packages needed to be upgraded they all had to be completely downloaded. AFAIK There is no (not yet?) such thing as incremental upgrades or binary patches. Anytime a package needs an upgrade it is done by downloading its complete new version. So it is a "problem" (not indeed, it's a feature ;) that all Debian users experience. Regards -- Marcus Blumhagen "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction." -- Albert Einstein
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