Re: F36 Change: Package information on ELF objects (System-Wide Change proposal)

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Luca Boccassi wrote:
> Whether you follow it or not, it has happened, it is happening and it will
> keep happening, because for others it is perfectly logical and highly
> desirable. So one can either stay here and complain all day long that
> containers are bad and they are all doing them wrong, and if they only
> listened to reason everything would be just perfect, or one can do
> something to significantly improve the baseline for everybody at a cost so
> ridiculously negligible that if the same standard were applied to compiler
> updates or changing build flags or whatnot nothing would ever, ever
> change.

The problem with your argument is that one "ridiculously negligible" 
overhead and then another and then yet another etc. ends up accumulating and 
we end up with minimum RAM and disk space requirements increased by a factor 
of 10 (!) since the day Fedora was founded.

And yes, I also complain about the other sources of bloat. They all add up, 
and they are all a problem. (For the build flags, I have been arguing for 
ages that we should build with -Os rather than -O2.)

        Kevin Kofler
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