On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 03:16:37PM +0100, Stephane Glondu wrote:
>> I understand this, but as distribution editors factorizing out common
>> part is what we are usually most concerned about. But I agree that some
>> stats would be nice, any taker? :-)
> Attached are sizes of binary packages libxxx-ocaml{,-dev} (I've just
> picked a random version of the .deb file on an mirror).
Cool, thanks.
I was planning to crunch your data by myself in order to:
- keep only the lines which are shared by the two files (i.e. packages
which both have a -dev and a runtime part)
- compute the relative ration of the two parts, because actually this is
what we were interested in in the beginning
Since after more than a week I still have to do it ... can you please
perhaps give it a try? :)
TIA,
Cheers.
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