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Hello,
Now that perl is out of the base system again, I've had a look at the
figures of a base system install. We're ~80Mib bigger, from 277MiB to
360MiB:
- aptitude is not installed by default any more -> -18MiB
- grub got 12MiB bigger.
- wget now depends on libicu52, 27MiB.
- linux-image got 37
On Fri, 28 Nov 2014, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Um. Maybe we should assume exact versions of software running in
> buildds too?
No, only things that end up in the binaries.
> BTW, how about somethig like gcc -v (I'm not sure it is the right
> option actually) which shows all libs it actually used
28.11.2014 18:06, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Nov 2014, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>
>>> ‣ intimate knowledge of the build system required, so you know
>>> what precidely is pulled in (reading shlibs:Depends from the
>>> build of the shared version is almost certainly wrong)
>>
>> Why it i
On Fri, 28 Nov 2014, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> > ‣ intimate knowledge of the build system required, so you know
> > what precidely is pulled in (reading shlibs:Depends from the
> > build of the shared version is almost certainly wrong)
>
> Why it is wrong? To be this looks like the most accur
28.11.2014 15:11, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Nov 2014, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>
>> (The Built-Using field generation is a bit fun here: I asked on IRC
>> how people identify which libc is in use, and got various somewhat-
>> incpmplete replies (the prob is that on different arches, libc p
On Thu, 27 Nov 2014, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> (The Built-Using field generation is a bit fun here: I asked on IRC
> how people identify which libc is in use, and got various somewhat-
> incpmplete replies (the prob is that on different arches, libc package
> is named differently). So I invented m
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