In article <[email protected]>, Manuel Bouyer <[email protected]> wrote: >On Tue, Feb 02, 2016 at 06:47:24PM +0800, Paul Goyette wrote: >> On Tue, 2 Feb 2016, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: >> >> >--[PinePGP]--------------------------------------------------[begin]-- >> >On 02.02.2016 11:40, Manuel Bouyer wrote: >> >>Hello, on recent amd65 builds, /stand is bigger than it used to be >> >>(10x bigger than on netbsd-7): netbsd-7 /stand is 20M, HEAD is >> >>200M. It seems that all modules did get bigger (e.g. zfs is 10M >> >>when it was just below 1M), I didn't spot a subdir that accounts >> >>for most of the space. >> >> >> >>Any idea why modules are that big these days ? >> >> >> >> >> >Have we enabled MKCTF by default? >> >> Yup. From cvsweb: >> >> Revision 1.423 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Sat Jan 30 >> 04:12:38 2016 UTC (3 days, 6 hours ago) by christos >> Branch: MAIN >> CVS Tags: HEAD >> Changes since 1.422: +3 -3 lines >> Diff to previous 1.422 (colored) >> >> compile full symbol table for CTF so FBT can get function arguments. > >ops. That's a lot of space in / now ...
The better question is: Do installed modules have both ctf and dwarf debug info? Because they should only have ctf. ctf debugging info is much more compact... christos
