On Fri, 2007-08-31 at 10:24 +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
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Here's a thought:
1304 random packages will install 724 MB of data in /usr/share/doc
I'm sure there is /something/ to gain here. If every package on average
installs ~0.5 MB of docs... Would it worth figuring out what docs should
be on the LiveCD in the first place? I guess removing everything RPM
calls docs is too much, as this will include man-pages as well.
Any thoughts?
As long as you are willing to ignore the rpm verification issue that
gets raised every time this is mentioned (or go with Douglas'
fixup-script approach), dropping language support is certainly going to
give you just as much if not more space savings.
I recently added %lang tags to most of the big gnome help documents
documents in /usr/share/gnome/help. Also, dropping CJK fonts easily
saves some 40M.
Matthias