>>          Stefan "dreaming of Debian updates as efficient as
>>                  `git fetch` :-)"
> You are not the first one, who complains and (probably) not the last
> one.  Due to the limited man power in the team, we simply copy the
> packaging scheme given by TeX Live upstream and this is what you
> see here.

Indeed, I think the "fix" should probably be in the generic Debian
infrastructure rather than in any specific (set of) packages.

At most, the package maintainers might need to activate a special flag
telling that delta-encoding this package should be done by default.

> I'm aware of an idea called debdelta[1], maybe it is helpful for you.

Oh, that's indeed very interesting.  I hadn't heard of it yet.
It's very close to what I was thinking Debian should do.
And now I wonder why this is not better integrated into Debian so it's
used by default for packages like `texlive-fonts-extra`.
It could reduce the bandwidth load on Debian servers and even
potentially reduce the disk space used as well (if some .deb are deleted
in favor of deltas).


        Stefan

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