Stephen John Smoogen <smooge(a)gmail.com> writes:
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 08:52, <ycollette.nospam(a)free.fr> wrote:
> The make package use 539k of space. And for gcc + C++ it's more than
> 30 Mo. Does it really worth the effort on changing all the dependent
> packages ?
Personally I am getting tired of this death of the buildroot by a
million cuts. Could we just 'engineer' the build root to have what we
want in it versus these continual sculptor like cuts to a block of
marble to try and get the inner statue out? Because in around 10-20
more Fedora releases someone is going to say 'this is a pile of
rubble' and start on a new block.
Same. If the goal is to not have a BuildRoot at all, let's just make
that change all at once. Or if the goal is to have a minimal BuildRoot,
go about it in the other direction: list things that should be in it,
rather than pruning stuff out one change at a time.
Thanks,
--Robbie