Re: Packages needed in install.img

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So here's the filelist of excessive files sorted by size http://mgracik.fedorapeople.org/filelist_by_size.txt,
lot of binaries we don't use, but I'm afraid they will be a part of a package with also required binaries.

--

  Martin Gracik

----- "Martin Gracik" <mgracik@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Yes, the fonts were the first thing that came to my mind too, I hope
> some of them can be removed, also maybe some icons/themes.
> 
> --
> 
>   Martin Gracik
> 
> ----- clumens@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > > Yeah, that's a problem.  Then it seems to me the way forward is
> to
> > > decrease the number of libraries.
> > 
> > I meant "decrease the number of binaries" here.
> > 
> > As a start, we should check whether all these fonts are still
> > required.
> > They're pretty large, and the fonts seem to change weekly.  We're
> > certainly to have some outdated ones still getting pulled in.
> > 
> > Also, mtools.  It appears to still be needed for running certain
> > things
> > in syslinux, but I don't think we run any of that stuff during
> > installation - only during the scripts.  Not huge, but it can
> > probably
> > die.
> > 
> > - Chris
> > 
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