On Mon, 22 Mar 2010, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 12:50 AM, Christoph Wickert
<christoph.wickert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Why has Fedora become so fat in the F13 development cycle?
* The LXDE Spin has grown from 464 MB to 509 MB [1] without a
single change in the Spin. There actually was a change, SLIM was
replaced with LXDM, but LXDM is actually smaller because it
doesn't require the desktop-brackgrounds package
* The Xfce spin has grown from 697 MB to 744 MB [2] without major
changes. In fact, we dropped totem and gftp, which is at least
10 MB.
Any ideas what made Fedora become so fat or how to further investigate
this?
I've found with Moblin and Sugar that one of the easiest/quickest but
probably not the most eloquent way is to do a 'rpm -qa | sort >
rpm-out' and then using some horrible diff hacking to get a rough idea
of what's changed.
rpm -qa --qf "%{name}\n" | sort > rpm-out
then you can diff the two more easily.
-sv
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