[remove CC [email protected] due to my post has nothing to do with gnupg]
Dear Martin, On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 4:36 AM, Martin Michlmayr <[email protected]> wrote: > * Roger Shimizu <[email protected]> [2016-02-11 00:12]: >> As you may already know, "ts209" d-i image failed to build due to >> size, since two day ago. >> It was OK on Feb. 6th [0], but got failed since Feb. 7th [1]. > > gpgv-udeb is now provided by gnupg2 rather than gnupg 1.4 and this > brought in a number of new dependencies, in particular libgcrypt20 > which is huge. I filed #814027 but I'm not sure how realistic it is > that this change will be reverted. > > Since GnuPG is only used for verification, I wonder if there's a > smaller tool that only does signature verification but I don't know. > > If we find no solution, I'll see if I can provide unofficial images > with the old gpgv-udeb. Thanks for the info! I tried to hack debian-installer, and split orion5x flavour into orion5x and orion5x-qnap. For orion5x-qnap, I removed a few qnap unused stuff in "pkg-lists" folder. I pushed my change to branch "split_orion5x" - https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/debian-installer.git/log/?h=split_orion5x Here's comparison of error build log from debian-installer: branch master: File size 4465504 is larger than total, padded size 4194304. branch orion-qnap (after my change): File size 4394588 is larger than total, padded size 4194304. so the qnap d-i image has reduced 70k, and need another 200k reducement. I have no idea whether this kinda change valid. Maybe it's just proof of concept that size can be reduced. Cheers, -- Roger Shimizu, GMT +9 Tokyo PGP/GPG: 17B3ACB1

