Re: Unacceptable size increase to ALL live images in F28 (caused by Annobin?)

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On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 8:43 AM Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

on #fedora-kde, we discussed a huge increase to the size of the KDE live
image:
F27 KDE GA: 1656752111 bytes
F27 KDE Respin: 1744830464 bytes
F28 KDE Beta: 2069889024 bytes

It turns out the LXQt live image is also hit:
F27 LXQt GA: < 1 GiB
F28 LXQt Beta: 1.4 GiB
and I am pretty sure that this is a global issue affecting ALL the live
images.

While there is certainly more than one cause (e.g., the difference between
F27 KDE GA and the F27 KDE Respin must be caused by package updates and/or
added dependencies), it is striking that between a recent F27 KDE Respin
(which has several of the KDE package updates that are also in the F28 Beta)
and the F28 Beta, there is a size increase of more than 300 MB!

Therefore, my question:
Is this size increase caused by Annobin?

If not, then WHAT causes this size increase? And can the offending change(s)
be reverted in time for F28 Final?

If yes, then IMHO it is time to enact the contingency plan, i.e.:
1. drop the annobin requirement from redhat-rpm-config, AND
2. perform an emergency mass rebuild to actually get rid of the bloat.

A global live image size increase of 19%-40% is just not acceptable.

        Kevin Kofler


Have you done a comparison between individual package sizes and count? I wonder if the problem is that some subset of critical packages gained a whole lot of dependencies (intentionally or not) or if we're actually seeing that built binaries are suddenly carrying a huge additional amount of content. Or even if for some reason the binaries aren't being stripped properly. 
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