On Tuesday 29 December 2009 11:03:01 Marius Vollmer wrote: > ext Attila Csipa <ma...@csipa.in.rs> writes: > > A broader question is if the 500K as a *number* should be part of the > > blocker paragraph. [...] > > I think the only sane thing to do is to look at the ratio of files in > /opt to those not in /opt, and require that ratio to be at least the > same as the ratio of the space in /opt to the one in /. > > Maemo-optify could be changed to move as many files into /opt as needed > to meet this requirement, starting from the biggest. It's on my todo > list...
I don't understand why maemo-optify doesn't just move *everything* to /opt, including files under 2k etc. What advantage does it give to not have them in /opt? For instance, I ran into this problem with asterisk where it had many small sound files which still put 600k on the NAND. - } elsif ($size >= 2048) { + } elsif ($size >= 0) { ... In sum, what is the upside of including anything but symlinks on the NAND? IMHO, it should punt everything to /opt as long as it is needed at all. Thanks for maemo-optify, it makes things sooooo much lazier^H^H...easier. :) -Jeff _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers