Am Tue, 18 Aug 2009 17:40:08 -0600 schrieb Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 00:39:52 +0200 Sebastian Vahl deadbabylon@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
the current [1] nightly spin of the x86_64 kde live image is 12 megs bigger than my local one. So I've downloaded the spin to compare the package lists and I see absolutely no difference. For comparison:
{%name}-%version-%[release}: http://deadbabylon.de/fedora/livecd/packagelists/f12/long-F12-KDE-035-i686.t... http://deadbabylon.de/fedora/livecd/packagelists/f12/long-kde-x86_64-2009081...
%{name} %{size}: http://deadbabylon.de/fedora/livecd/packagelists/f12/size-name-F12-KDE-035-x... http://deadbabylon.de/fedora/livecd/packagelists/f12/size-kde-x86_64-2009081...
So I'm just curious why this happens. I assume you're only running on spinning at once? I'm asking because I've seen the image increasing in size when my machine was busy with other things.
Yeah, it does them one at a time and doesn't do anything else.
I'm not sure what would explain the difference in size. :(
It seems that the recent changes to livecd-creator fixes the problem with failing resize2fs at least partly. Yesterdays images are way better: kde-i386-20090824.15.iso 24-Aug-2009 17:13 629M kde-x86_64-20090824.15.iso 24-Aug-2009 17:34 635M
Sebastian