An xdelta or something like that, which could be joined with a previous
tarball to form the latest release would be great.

Besides, wouldn't it be possible to create binary spkg's that instead of
containing the source code would contain the binaries and data which result
after compilation? You could do things like that in source-based linux
distros like gentoo.

2009/11/23 Harald Schilly <harald.schi...@gmail.com>

> On Nov 23, 6:24 pm, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> > rsync
>
> I think you mean rdiff-backup and I was thinking about bsdiff/bspatch.
> About rsync, If you have problems downloading a big file, you will
> even have more troubles doing rsync since it scans all 150,000 files
> of sage and transfers all those that are different. My idea would be
> to provide one single differential file that changes a binary to
> another one.
> As I told earlier, for now, with a flaky and weak connection,
> metafiles are the best solution imho.
>
> H
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