On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 10:34:32AM +0200, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:
OK. What size difference is there? It won't be huge (a few bytes per
directory), but I'd expect it to be noticeable, especially on the
businesscard image where we're short of space.
Well, it is difficult to mesure, I
OK. What size difference is there? It won't be huge (a few bytes per
directory), but I'd expect it to be noticeable, especially on the
businesscard image where we're short of space.
Well, it is difficult to mesure, I mean, cds change from one day to the next
one, The smaller difference I saw
Quoting Steve McIntyre:
Guys,
We're still putting TRANS.TBL files in every directory on the
CDs. Surely by now we can just lose them? They're going to be wasting
space on all the images (especially important on netinst and business
card), and I'd bet that we're not bothered about supporting
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 08:17:23AM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Quoting Steve McIntyre:
Guys,
We're still putting TRANS.TBL files in every directory on the
CDs. Surely by now we can just lose them? They're going to be wasting
space on all the images (especially important on netinst and
Agreed. Feel free to commit a fix.
Done.
I have applied your changes to gluck before today's build, but I do not see
any important changes in sizes :- at least comparing today's build with
yesterday's and I have checked them and there is no TRANS.TBL files on them.
Regards...
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On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 11:45:42PM +0200, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:
Agreed. Feel free to commit a fix.
Done.
I have applied your changes to gluck before today's build, but I do not see
any important changes in sizes :- at least comparing today's build with
yesterday's and I have
Guys,
We're still putting TRANS.TBL files in every directory on the
CDs. Surely by now we can just lose them? They're going to be wasting
space on all the images (especially important on netinst and business
card), and I'd bet that we're not bothered about supporting people
renaming files by hand
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