Am 17.10.25 um 17:16 schrieb Tomas Volf:
In case of `guix pack' it matters. Example could be using Guix to make a container image for a python application. Gcc and perl are unlikely to be needed in such an image.
I found an even worse package: this includes *three* C compilers: $ guix shell electrum 530,4 MB werden heruntergeladen abseil-cpp-20250127.1 1.1MiB clang-15.0.7 67.3MiB clang-18.1.8 78.3MiB clang-runtime-15.0.7 2.1MiB <-- 1 clang-runtime-18.1.8 2.3MiB <-- 2 clang-toolchain-15.0.7 10KiB gcc-13.3.0-lib 5.3MiB <-- 3 googletest-1.12.1 338KiB <-- test suite hidapi-0.14.0 42KiB icu4c-75.1 9.8MiB libomp-15.0.7 499KiB libsass-3.6.4 1.2MiB libsecp256k1-0.6.0 1.2MiB libuv-1.44.2 91KiB libxkbfile-1.1.3 69KiB llvm-15.0.7 77.1MiB <-- 1 llvm-18.1.8 100.4MiB <-- 2 maturin-1.8.1 4.7MiB … -- Regards Hartmut Goebel | Hartmut Goebel | [email protected] | | www.crazy-compilers.com | compilers which you thought are impossible |
