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#41709
installed-os test failing
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Reported by: Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe <at> gnu.org>
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 14:37:01 UTC
Severity: important
Done: Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #16 received at 41709 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi!
Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe <at> gnu.org> skribis:
> By reverting this commit 0eed77127592323d89f56c215a15374a1aaae110
> (introducing an extra glibc to %default-locale-libcs), it drops down to:
>
> 1305.5 MiB.
>
> Now multiple options:
>
> * Revert this commit.
> * Find other system closure improvements.
> * Up the limit to 1.5GiB.
Let’s just set the ‘locale-libcs’ field in (gnu tests) so that it
contains a single libc. WDYT?
> * "openssh" is dragging "xauth" which drags some X libraries (but this
> does not account for much).
Yes, but that’s necessary for “ssh -X”, so I think we consciously made
that choice long ago.
> * "sudo" is dragging "python" for about 100MiB.
Comes from the Python plugin added in
452244e670467afe0e8ccdfb9ca2980d5a3b4694. No idea what it buys us.
> * "info-reader" is dragging "perl" (and is in fact the same size as
> "texinfo" because of a mistake that I introduced with
> 614a1e3fa2d731d4719f03912b1b87fb4fd309cb) for about 100MiB.
Ah would be nice to fix and add a #:disallowed-references flag there!
> * The switch to non-canonical version of "glibc" and "coreutils" to fix
> system cross-compilation in dfc8ccbf5da96a67eb1cade499f0def21e7fdb02 is
> also responsible for about 100MiB.
Yeah, that’s the price to pay. :-/
> I also discovered that enabling CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS, the size of
> linux-libre is reduced by 63%.
Woohoo!
> Now, the big source of improvement could be Guix itself (278MiB without
> dependencies).
Yep, see my recent message on this topic. :-)
Thanks,
Ludo’.
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