Wouter Verhelst <wou...@debian.org> writes: > On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 03:45:50AM +0100, Guillem Jover wrote: >> While this could benefit the multiarch installations (for which they >> can easily use --path-exclude), it would use lots more space on single >> arch installations. > > Does it really? > > A quick test tells me that uncompressing every file under /usr/share/doc > does indeed increase the size of that directory on my laptop by a factor > of approximately two: > > After running "sudo find /usr/share/doc -name '*.gz' -exec gunzip {} \;", > the size of that directory is as reported by 'du -s' is 1263220 > kibibytes, while it was 757280 before, a difference of 505940. > > This is on a system with 2524 packages installed, for a grand total > of... > > dpkg-query -W -f '${Installed-Size}\n' | awk '{TOT+=$0} END{print TOT}' > 8830371 > > ... approximately 8.5GiB of installed software. While I agree that > adding around 500MiB to that installed size is significant, I wouldn't > define it as 'lots more space'. Additionally, it should be possible for > dpkg to support compressing at install time for those users who request > it, based on a configuration parameter.
Note that only a fraction of that would be in MA:same packages. Everything else can stay compressed. Some other test (see other mails in thread) estimated an increase of 60MB. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87y5scp0ws.fsf@frosties.localnet