Le 05/09/2011 18:04, Eric Bénard a écrit :
Le 05/09/2011 17:38, Koen Kooi a écrit :
Op 5 sep. 2011 om 15:24 heeft Denis Carikli<de...@eukrea.com> het volgende
geschreven:
The documentation is 285M and doesn't fit on the NAND of many machines.
That does remove all the descriptions from the qtdemo app, so removing all
docs isn't a good idea
yes, that brings oe-core to the oe dev state (where the docs were not
installed).
This makes qt4-demo images usable on systems with 256 MB flash because the doc
package is huge.
FWIW with this patch we have exactly the same behaviour as (for example) a
Fedora 15 : installing qt-demos brings a qt-demo program which can launch the
demos and examples but lacks the explanation text, installing qt-docs brings
the text (in a 126MB rpm !).
Next step will be to split the doc package in order to have the descriptions
in one package and the code in an other one. We will try to find time to do
this in a few days.
in fact the text comes from the html directory in the qt doc which is quite
big : 184MB. After a few research, it seems "only" 36MB of these 184MB are
used by qtdemo, so we could quite easily split qt-doc in 2 packages :
qt-demo-doc and qt-doc.
Eric
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