I could remember it being around 300K but it caught my attention yesterday as very unusual. I have no debugging enabled. Infact below is my config file. I also have no demos and I tried without a few of the libraries, just fnt support. The font files are about 128K. I'm doing what I've always done unless I edit something I forgot about. I'm building in scratchbox but I've always done that so I don't think that should matter.
I left off the mouse driver and below... #################################################################### ARCH = LINUX-NATIVE BIGENDIAN = N NATIVETOOLSPREFIX = ARMTOOLSPREFIX = arm-linux- MIPSTOOLSPREFIX = mipsel-linux- POWERPCTOOLSPREFIX = powerpc-linux- SHTOOLSPREFIX = sh-linux-gnu RTEMSTOOLSPREFIX = i386-rtemself- #################################################################### # # Compiling options # #################################################################### OPTIMIZE = Y DEBUG = N VERBOSE = N THREADSAFE = Y GPROF = N #################################################################### # # Libraries to build: microwin, nano-X, nanowidget, object frameworks # #################################################################### MICROWIN = N NANOX = Y SHAREDLIBS = Y OBJFRAMEWORK = N #################################################################### # # Demos to build #MICROWINDEMO = N NANOXDEMO = N #################################################################### # # Applications to build # #################################################################### NANOWM = N #################################################################### # # The pixeltype of the native hardware or underlying graphics library. # This definition defines the PIXELVAL to be 32, 16 or 8 bits wide. # If using Linux framebuffer, set to MWPF_TRUECOLOR0888, and use fbset. # It also enables GdArea/GrArea for this particular pixel packing format. # # define MWPF_PALETTE /* pixel is packed 8 bits 1, 4 or 8 pal index*/ # define MWPF_TRUECOLOR8888 /* pixel is packed 32 bits 8/8/8/8 truecolor w/alpha*/ # define MWPF_TRUECOLOR0888 /* pixel is packed 32 bits 8/8/8 truecolor*/ # define MWPF_TRUECOLOR888 /* pixel is packed 24 bits 8/8/8 truecolor*/ # define MWPF_TRUECOLOR565 /* pixel is packed 16 bits 5/6/5 truecolor*/ # define MWPF_TRUECOLOR555 /* pixel is packed 16 bits 5/5/5 truecolor*/ # define MWPF_TRUECOLOR332 /* pixel is packed 8 bits 3/3/2 truecolor*/ # #################################################################### SCREEN_PIXTYPE = MWPF_TRUECOLOR555 #################################################################### # # NanoX: Put Y to the following line to link the nano-X application # with the server. This is required for ELKS, if no network is present, # or for speed or debugging. This affects the nano-X server only. # #################################################################### LINK_APP_INTO_SERVER = Y #################################################################### # Shared memory support for Nano-X client/server protocol speedup #################################################################### HAVE_SHAREDMEM_SUPPORT = Y #################################################################### # # File I/O support # Supporting either below drags in libc stdio, which may not be wanted # #################################################################### HAVE_FILEIO = Y #################################################################### # BMP, GIF reading support #################################################################### HAVE_BMP_SUPPORT = Y HAVE_GIF_SUPPORT = N HAVE_PNM_SUPPORT = N HAVE_XPM_SUPPORT = N #################################################################### # JPEG support through a customize jpeg decoder #################################################################### HAVE_CJPEG_SUPPORT = N INCCJPEG = /include #################################################################### # JPEG support through libjpeg, see README.txt in contrib/jpeg #################################################################### HAVE_JPEG_SUPPORT = Y INCJPEG = /include LIBJPEG = /lib/libjpeg.so #################################################################### # PNG support via libpng and libz #################################################################### HAVE_PNG_SUPPORT = N INCPNG = . LIBPNG = /usr/lib/libpng.a INCZ = . LIBZ = /lib/libz.a #################################################################### # TIFF support through libtiff #################################################################### HAVE_TIFF_SUPPORT = N INCTIFF = . LIBTIFF = /usr/lib/libtiff.a #################################################################### # TSLIB support through libts, #################################################################### HAVE_TSLIB_SUPPORT = Y INCTS = /include LIBTS = /lib/libts.so #################################################################### # native .fnt loadable font support #################################################################### HAVE_FNT_SUPPORT = Y HAVE_FNTGZ_SUPPORT = Y FNT_FONT_DIR = "/fonts/bdf" #################################################################### # T1 adobe type1 font support thru t1lib #################################################################### HAVE_T1LIB_SUPPORT = N INCT1LIB = /include LIBT1LIB = /lib/libt1.so #################################################################### # TrueType font support thru FreeType 1.x #################################################################### HAVE_FREETYPE_SUPPORT = N INCFTLIB = /include/freetype1 LIBFTLIB = /lib/libttf.so FREETYPE_FONT_DIR = "/fonts/truetype" # might want to change this to /etc/fonts/truetype #################################################################### # Support for many kinds of font thru FreeType 2.x # Must also set FREETYPE_FONT_DIR in the Freetype 1.x section #################################################################### HAVE_FREETYPE_2_SUPPORT = N INCFT2LIB = /include/freetype2 LIBFT2LIB = /lib/libfreetype.so #################################################################### # PCF font support # Selecting HAVE_PCFGZ_SUPPORT will allow you to directly read # .pcf.gz files, but it will add libz to the size of the server #################################################################### HAVE_PCF_SUPPORT = Y HAVE_PCFGZ_SUPPORT = Y PCF_FONT_DIR = "/fonts/pcf" #################################################################### # Chinese Han Zi Ku loadable font support #################################################################### HAVE_HZK_SUPPORT = N HZK_FONT_DIR = "fonts/chinese" #################################################################### # Chinese BIG5 compiled in font support (big5font.c) #################################################################### HAVE_BIG5_SUPPORT = N #################################################################### # Chinese GB2312 compiled in font support (gb2312font.c) #################################################################### HAVE_GB2312_SUPPORT = N #################################################################### # Japanese JISX0213 compiled in font support (jisx0213-12x12.c) #################################################################### HAVE_JISX0213_SUPPORT = N #################################################################### # Korean HANGUL font support (jo16x16.c) #################################################################### HAVE_KSC5601_SUPPORT = N #################################################################### # Japanese EUC-JP support using loadable MGL font #################################################################### HAVE_EUCJP_SUPPORT = N EUCJP_FONT_DIR = "fonts/japanese" #################################################################### # Fribidi and shape/joining support for right to left rendering #################################################################### HAVE_FRIBIDI_SUPPORT = N HAVE_SHAPEJOINING_SUPPORT = N INCFRIBIDI = $(TOP)/../../../include LIBFRIBIDI = $(TOP)/../../../lib/libfribidi.a #################################################################### # Generate screen driver interface only with no fonts or clipping #################################################################### NOFONTSORCLIPPING = N #################################################################### # # Window move algorithms for Microwindows # Change for tradeoff between cpu speed and looks # ERASEMOVE repaints only backgrounds while window dragging, quicker. # Otherwise an XOR redraw is used for window moves only after button up, # quickest (should set for ELKS) # UPDATEREGIONS paints in update clipping region only for better look and feel # #################################################################### ERASEMOVE = N UPDATEREGIONS = N #################################################################### # # Link with Gray Palette (valid only for 4bpp modes) # #################################################################### GRAYPALETTE = N #################################################################### # # If the platform is running UNIX, Linux or RTEMS... # #################################################################### ifneq ($(ARCH), ELKS) # X Window screen, mouse and kbd drivers X11 = N ifeq ($(X11), Y) # startup screen width, height, (depth for palette mode only) SCREEN_WIDTH = 640 SCREEN_HEIGHT = 480 SCREEN_DEPTH = 4 # You may want to turn this on for XFree86 4.x or if your backing store # isn't functioning properly USE_EXPOSURE = Y else # framebuffer screen driver (linear and/or vga 4 planes) # set VTSWITCH to include virtual terminal switch code # set FBREVERSE to reverse bit orders in 1,2,4 bpp # set FBVGA=N for all systems without VGA hardware (for MIPS must=N) FRAMEBUFFER = Y FBVGA = N VTSWITCH = Y FBREVERSE = N BGRPIXELFORMAT = Y # set HAVETEXTMODE=Y for systems that can switch between text & graphics. # On a graphics-only embedded system, such as Osprey and Embedded # Planet boards, set HAVETEXTMODE=N HAVETEXTMODE = Y # svgalib screen driver VGALIB = N # direct VGA hardware access screen driver HWVGA = N > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 06:44:07 -0800 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [nanogui] Nano-X library size > > Allen Yang wrote: >> I disabled the demos when I compiled the package. The size is about half >> of your 6M. I'm running on a coldfire target. I'm also using freetype >> fonts which take more space. If you don't use freetype, the size can be >> even smaller. >> >> I guess "129K on host (i386)" doesn't count the shared library size. >> >> Anyone has more comments? >> > > ISTR that on my arm9 target the size, including nano-X and the library, > was about 300K. > > I have no idea what you're building that would use 6M. Qt is smaller > than that! > > --Yan > >> Regards, >> >> Allen Yang >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Junior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 9:26 AM >> To: Daniel Nyström >> Cc: nanogui@linuxhacker.org >> Subject: Re: [nanogui] Nano-X library size >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sent: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 09:47:05 +0100 >>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Subject: Re: [nanogui] Nano-X library size >>> >>> Mine is 129K on host (i386). >>> >>> >> >> What!? I'm on an ARM target and I would expect it to be pretty close to >> yours >> or even much smaller. >> What could account for the difference? Does anyone have any ideas? >> >> >> >> >> >>> Junior wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> I was wondering - maybe others have - why the nanox library is so >>>> large? >>>> With the basic config options the libnanoX.so is >= 6M bytes which is >>>> pretty large compared to other gui library (well.. for embedded >>>> devices >>>> I mean :) ). >>>> By the way, that's the stripped library and I'm using uClibc. >>>> >>>> Has anyone got it smaller or at least half the size? 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