* Gonsolo <gons...@gmail.com> [100927 02:57]: > I own a web server with tight space (1GB). Over 300MB are in /usr, > over 25MB in /usr/share/doc. I'd like to remove all files in > /usr/share/doc but unfortunately it is not as easy as removing all > -doc packages.
Things that take up space: -- files in /usr/share/doc: per (Debian) policy, they can be removed w/o side effects to the operation of the system. -- files in /usr/share/locales: mostly translation for binaries, you can have unwanted ones be removed by localpurge -- files in /usr/share/man: man pages, sometimes get translated, too. same as for locales. -- files in /usr/share/info: don't know if emacs hates them to be removed; I vim. > Is it possible to set up a policy that all packages that have files in > /usr/share/doc should be -doc packages and split from the main > package? Don't see a way: that would mean much efford to the package maintainers w/o a broad use ... And personally I think, a package up to 256KB packed size shouldn't be split up in -bin, -doc. -l10n at all. And as said before, the files /usd/<package>/{copyright,changelog(.Debian)?} are even required by (Debian) policy for each package, so that would be a contradiction ... HTH, flori -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss