Hi d-i-devs, I've made a change to GnuPG packagaging that uses the --enable-minimal flag when building the udebs, an option that GnuPG has grown somewhere between the time the udebs were originally created and now, and disabled some other stuff. The options now passed to build the udebs are --enable-minimal --enable-rsa --disable-nls --disable-regex --disable-gnupg-iconv --disable-gettext --without-iconv --without-readline --without-zlib These are the space savings: 128K gpgv-udeb_1.4.16-1_amd64.udeb 123K gpgv-udeb_1.4.16-1+exp1_amd64.udeb 347K gnupg-udeb_1.4.16-1_amd64.udeb 236K gnupg-udeb_1.4.16-1+exp1_amd64.udeb Packages implementing this change are available here: http://people.debian.org/~thijs/gpg/ The question to you is: do you think this is an at all useful thing to do, and if so, do these packages work for you and shall I include it in the next GnuPG upload? (Please keep the pkg-gnupg-maint Cc'd in any followups.) Cheers, Thijs
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