* Goswin von Brederlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031205 16:11]: > With replaced files being kept you can recalculate correct md5sum > lists for A and B at any time in any combination of installed > packages. But even if it fails due to some bug you will only get a > false negative. Then you download the debs and see what the problem > is.
But false negatives cause work. Why do you want to cause false negatives? I'm still hoping to see you giving a single reason, why the current robust solution, implemented by a vast majority packages, should be replaced by something else. Where this something else needs substantial computing power, will need much work to be usable in all cases and is complex enought that it will eventually fail. The only thing having any similarity to a reason was the size of those files. But seeing how small they are, I don't think this can be the reason. So what did I miss? Hochachtungsvoll, Bernhard R. Link -- Sendmail is like emacs: A nice operating system, but missing an editor and a MTA.