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You know, i was recently updating ubuntu rc cd and thought about the same thing. zsync is just rsync ?
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The only difference is that client side hashing and compressed files support
Anyway it is great, there would be no need for applydeltaiso (especially on DVD iso images and also live CD images )
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I guess with zsync you could even skip a release and it would still work. openSUSE is certainly aware of zsync, as they have discussed it before: Libzypp/Downloading Metadata - openSUSE. There must be a reason they don't use it; probably because the deltas are the SUSE-way of doing it, or deltas are even smaller ... (I don't know).
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