Hi D-I team, Op dinsdag 7 januari 2014 13:11:32 schreef Thijs Kinkhorst: > I've made a change to GnuPG packagaging that uses the --enable-minimal > flag when building the udebs, an option that GnuPG has grown somewhere > between the time the udebs were originally created and now, and disabled > some other stuff. > > The options now passed to build the udebs are > --enable-minimal --enable-rsa --disable-nls --disable-regex > --disable-gnupg-iconv --disable-gettext --without-iconv > --without-readline --without-zlib > > These are the space savings: > 128K gpgv-udeb_1.4.16-1_amd64.udeb > 123K gpgv-udeb_1.4.16-1+exp1_amd64.udeb > 347K gnupg-udeb_1.4.16-1_amd64.udeb > 236K gnupg-udeb_1.4.16-1+exp1_amd64.udeb > > Packages implementing this change are available here: > http://people.debian.org/~thijs/gpg/ > > The question to you is: do you think this is an at all useful thing to do, > and if so, do these packages work for you and shall I include it in the > next GnuPG upload? There was no reply yet; does that mean that there is no interest or that it has been overlooked? Cheers, Thijs
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