[opensuse-gnome] Re: GNOME Live CD trimming
On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 07:17 +0200, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Freitag, 25. April 2008 schrieb Hans Petter Jansson:
bug-buddy - 1985624 bytes * We have no debuginfo anyway, so it's next to useless.
Well, you can install debuginfos as soon as bug-buddy greets you, no? And I thought bug-buddy is also used to report bugs to gnome?
Yeah. Can you install debuginfo packages on the live system?
* The google breakpad part is huge. * It also installs a static version of the breakpad lib (?!).
That sounds like a valid bug report :)
Will file.
xterm - 1989755 bytes * I don't think we need two terminal programs, especially not when one is so huge. gnome-terminal doesn't have any serious technical shortcomings, and xterm is pretty much hidden from the user as it is.
Yeah, but I'm really afraid people will shoot me if I take this off ;)
Let them make their own "old farts" live CD. You don't see me crying about rxvt or emacs, eh :)
icewm - 1017076 bytes icewm-lite - 643576 bytes * Superfluous window manager. * Is this needed for the installer or yast somehow?
It's needed by sax2 for the test environment. The installer needs it too, but that is not so interesting unless we offer a direct way to start the installer (which I'm thinking about).
Ok. Is there some way we can tell sax which window manager to use? Then we could re-use metacity. It sounds like it could be a quick hack.
tasque - 677049 bytes * I don't think this is mature enough to warrant the space on the Live CD. * Evolution has task support. * Requires Inet connectivity? * Currently crashes on start due to missing Mono dep NDesk.DBus.GLib.
See #379486
I'm not crazy about that decision...
xournal - 330731 bytes * It's a note-taking app that looks like a real journal with margins and guide lines. Lets you doodle. * Too specialized for the Live CD? * We're shipping Tomboy notes.
This comes from the gnome-laptop selection. It's been in there before I took over, so no idea. It's not exactly large either.
Every little bit helps, plus I couldn't actually get it to do anything useful. Maybe it needs a pressure-sensitive input in order to draw. And it's kind of ugly.
bc - 228015 bytes * Too exotic for the Live CD? gcalctool sufficient? * Only important dependent seems to be openssl, but I don't think it's needed for openssl consuming programs (removed it from my main computer with seemingly no ill effects).
Actually ddrescue requires it, which I put on the live cd for recovery.
Ah, I thought that dep was bogus because there's a GNU ddrescue that's just compiled C++ with no external deps apart from the C++ libs. But our ddrescue package actually contains dd_rescue, which is a different tool that comes with a wrapper script (dd_rhelp) that uses bc in a number of places, thusly: [ "$( echo "$kbytes < 1024" | bc)" == "1" ] && { echo -n "$kbytes Ko" ; return 0; } The GNU ddrescue looks better, so maybe it's worth shipping that instead? See also: http://www.kalysto.org/utilities/dd_rhelp/index.en.html http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ddrescue/ -- Hans Petter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org
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