Re: [OLPC-AU] Testing sprase file support for 10.1.3

2011-06-29 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
Could this be due to http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/10930 ?

Sridhar


On 24 June 2011 16:43, Sridhar Dhanapalan srid...@laptop.org.au wrote:
 Thanks Tony. Logged at https://dev.laptop.org.au/issues/773

 Sridhar


 On 12 June 2011 16:19,  fors...@ozonline.com.au wrote:
 Thanks Jerry
 Testing au77
 ctrl v will not paste image to Write, no error logged, paste from tool
 bar works ok but does log a warning got plain filename ... in
 UT_go_file_open

 Think I have seen this before in other OS images

 image in clipboard was sourced from Browse using right mouse copy image

 Tony



 Quoting Jerry Vonau jvo...@shaw.ca:

 Hi All:

 This is to announce the latest OLPC-AU build for the XO-1.5 for testing
 featuring sparse file support [1], Browse-122, and Musicpainter-9 is
 available for testing [2].

 With this release if you don't upgrade the firmware prior to testing you
 will receive a harmless warning at the end of fs-update about writing 1
 block, this is resolved with q3a65 firmware.

 This newer firmware is not part of the build as not to trigger an auto
 firmware update on boot for those who don't want the latest firmware.
 For those who wish to use the latest firmware this is available from [3]
 and and the install instructions from [4].

 If you want to test this newer firmware but with out going though the
 above routine, you could inject the OLPC-AU security keys using our
 olpc.fth script and install OLPC-AU signed firmware. Download and unzip
 [5] to / on your upgrade media (SD or USB) Download olpc.fth [6]
 to /boot on your upgrade media and place bootfw.zip from [7] into the
 same directory. The upgrade will occur when you boot with your media
 inserted, ensure you have the power adaptor plugged in.

 If you plan to use the 4 button upgrade or NandBlaster (need keys
 installed as above), download to your upgrade media from [2] au77.zd and
 au77.zd.zsp.fs.zip, then rename au77.zd.zsp.fs.zip to fs.zip.

 The OLPC-AU menu expects the new image to be named fs.zd. Once you
 transfer au77.zd to your upgrade media, rename it to fs.zd to be able to
 use option 1 or 2 on the menu. The installation of keys and firmware is
 optional, you can use option 1 to install your image, just skip
 unzipping the keys and adding the firmware.

 The first boot will install the security keys then reboot, second boot
 will install the newer firmware then reboot, third boot you should have
 the menu screen. Pressing 1 at the menu screen should start flashing the
 XO. Pressing 2 will start NandBlaster, this requires fs.zip to be
 present.

 Happy testing,

 Jerry
 ps, If I missed a list please forward this email.

 [1]http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Quozl/fs-update-skip-unused-blocks
 [2]http://build.laptop.org.au/xo/10.1.3/xo-1.5/sparse/
 [3]http://dev.laptop.org/pub/firmware/q3a65/
 [4]http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Firmware_q3a65#fs-update_sparse_.zd_files
 [5]http://download.laptop.org.au/XO/F11/10.1.3/keys/pubkeys.zip
 [6]https://dev.laptop.org.au/projects/xo-au/repository/revisions/master/raw/xo-release/olpc.fth
 [7]http://build.laptop.org.au/xo/10.1.3/xo-1.5/q3a65/bootfw.zip




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Re: Re: [OLPC-AU] Testing sprase file support for 10.1.3

2011-06-29 Thread forster
Sridhar
Maybe but I dont think so. The problem was, I think, only for images, not text.
Need to go back and check

10930 reads like it would apply to either text or image

Tony

 Could this be due to http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/10930 ?
 
 Sridhar
 
 
 On 24 June 2011 16:43, Sridhar Dhanapalan srid...@laptop.org.au wrote:
  Thanks Tony. Logged at https://dev.laptop.org.au/issues/773
 
  Sridhar
 
 
  On 12 June 2011 16:19, �fors...@ozonline.com.au wrote:
  Thanks Jerry
  Testing au77
  ctrl v will not paste image to Write, no error logged, paste from tool
  bar works ok but does log a warning got plain filename ... in
  UT_go_file_open
 
  Think I have seen this before in other OS images
 
  image in clipboard was sourced from Browse using right mouse copy image
 
  Tony
 
 
 
  Quoting Jerry Vonau jvo...@shaw.ca:
 
  Hi All:
 
  This is to announce the latest OLPC-AU build for the XO-1.5 for testing
  featuring sparse file support [1], Browse-122, and Musicpainter-9 is
  available for testing [2].
 
  With this release if you don't upgrade the firmware prior to testing you
  will receive a harmless warning at the end of fs-update about writing 1
  block, this is resolved with q3a65 firmware.
 
  This newer firmware is not part of the build as not to trigger an auto
  firmware update on boot for those who don't want the latest firmware.
  For those who wish to use the latest firmware this is available from [3]
  and and the install instructions from [4].
 
  If you want to test this newer firmware but with out going though the
  above routine, you could inject the OLPC-AU security keys using our
  olpc.fth script and install OLPC-AU signed firmware. Download and unzip
  [5] to / on your upgrade media (SD or USB) Download olpc.fth [6]
  to /boot on your upgrade media and place bootfw.zip from [7] into the
  same directory. The upgrade will occur when you boot with your media
  inserted, ensure you have the power adaptor plugged in.
 
  If you plan to use the 4 button upgrade or NandBlaster (need keys
  installed as above), download to your upgrade media from [2] au77.zd and
  au77.zd.zsp.fs.zip, then rename au77.zd.zsp.fs.zip to fs.zip.
 
  The OLPC-AU menu expects the new image to be named fs.zd. Once you
  transfer au77.zd to your upgrade media, rename it to fs.zd to be able to
  use option 1 or 2 on the menu. The installation of keys and firmware is
  optional, you can use option 1 to install your image, just skip
  unzipping the keys and adding the firmware.
 
  The first boot will install the security keys then reboot, second boot
  will install the newer firmware then reboot, third boot you should have
  the menu screen. Pressing 1 at the menu screen should start flashing the
  XO. Pressing 2 will start NandBlaster, this requires fs.zip to be
  present.
 
  Happy testing,
 
  Jerry
  ps, If I missed a list please forward this email.
 
  [1]http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Quozl/fs-update-skip-unused-blocks
  [2]http://build.laptop.org.au/xo/10.1.3/xo-1.5/sparse/
  [3]http://dev.laptop.org/pub/firmware/q3a65/
  [4]http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Firmware_q3a65#fs-update_sparse_.zd_files
  [5]http://download.laptop.org.au/XO/F11/10.1.3/keys/pubkeys.zip
  [6]https://dev.laptop.org.au/projects/xo-au/repository/revisions/master/raw/xo-release/olpc.fth
  [7]http://build.laptop.org.au/xo/10.1.3/xo-1.5/q3a65/bootfw.zip
 
 
 
 
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Good news: mostly complete dist-f14 package list

2011-06-29 Thread Martin Langhoff
from the OMG Ponies! dept -

Following on the topic of
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/olpc/2011-April/002859.html ,
I put the commands into a script, and re-ran it against the latest
dist-14 repo.

The list we are missing is looking good. By good I mean:

set(['kernel', 'sugar-update-control', 'PolicyKit-olpc',
'telepathy-logger', 'dconf', 'perl-threads-shared', 'inkscape',
'olpc-powerd', 'csound', 'olpc-powerd-dbus', 'bootfw-q3b07', 'folks',
'olpc-bootanim', 'olpc-runin-tests', 'portmidi', 'gnome-dvb-daemon',
'ds-backup-client', 'dmidecode', 'libffado', 'prelink', 'atkmm',
'xorg-x11-drv-chrome', 'csound-python', 'perl-threads'])

Cross out the ones that are not in Fedora repos, and we're left with
very very few pkgs. csound and  the folks + telepathy-logger pair
worry me a tad.

To state the obvious: this is dist-f14, no updates stream yet. So it
still isn't the same as our F14 builds, specially when you think about
Sugar, which is up to 0.92.3.14159265 or so lately.

But damn good if you ask me.We're getting close.



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Re: Good news: mostly complete dist-f14 package list

2011-06-29 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Martin Langhoff
martin.langh...@gmail.com wrote:
 from the OMG Ponies! dept -

 Following on the topic of
 http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/olpc/2011-April/002859.html ,
 I put the commands into a script, and re-ran it against the latest
 dist-14 repo.

Scripts at http://dev.laptop.org/git/users/martin/missingpackages/ /
git+ssh://dev.laptop.org/git/users/martin/missingpackages

(404-ish right now, will be picked up by the cgit cron in an hour or so)



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Re: 11.2.0 release candidate 1 (build 870) released

2011-06-29 Thread Walter Bender
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
 Hi,

 We're pleased to announce our first release candidate of our new
 11.2.0 software release.

 Information and installation instructions can be found here:
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/11.2.0

 Quick links for those who know which files need to be grabbed and save
 to USB disks:
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1/os/candidate/870/
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1.5/os/candidate/870/

 This is a signed release candidate that can be installed on all XOs,
 even those with security enabled.

 We're looking for testing and feedback on all aspects of the system.
 Thanks for any help you can offer, and for all the feedback that was
 received throughout development.

 Our scheduled release date is July 18th.



 For those who have been following the development releases, here are
 the changes since the last development build (23):

 XO-1 has switched back from ubifs to jffs2 for this release. This is
 due to the disk utilisation increase caused by ubifs and the switch to
 partitions, which was also going to increase further due to the
 signing process. Additionally, we have recent and unsolved reports
 that ubifs cannot boot on some XOs. We will make ubifs migration a
 priority for the next development cycle.

 Initramfs tweaks were made to fix activation.

 XO-1.5 firmware was upgraded to support the latest XO-1.5 motherboard 
 revisions.

 We still have an occasional wifi card hang which can bring down the
 whole system (hard to reproduce). A fix was made in the kernel that
 might have solved this.

 Do not run this image on an XO-1.5 laptop that is using an old XO-1
 ALPS keyboard (this generally happens when you have upgraded the
 motherboard on an old XO-1 laptop). The keyboard won't work correctly.
 Will be fixed for next release candidate.

 Fixed issues:
 #10779 Back/forward buttons do not reliably appear in Browse
 #10956 Cursor moves to beginning while trying to edit activity instance name
 #10631 Remove keyboard settings dialog
 #11002 New gtk deps triggers float errors during eclipse for Moon :(
 #10673 Disable Sugar debug logs
 #10941 Clock, Abacus, HelloWorld, Fototoon not favorite
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I released v20 of Abacus to address #2933 reported by the testing team.

http://download.sugarlabs.org/sources/honey/Abacus/Abacus-20.tar.bz2

Also, you may want to consider updating to v110 of Turtle Art, as it
has quite a few bug fixes since v107, which is current packaged with
the release.

http://download.sugarlabs.org/sources/sucrose/fructose/TurtleArt/TurtleArt-110.tar.bz2

regards.

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Re: Updates for OLPC English Keyboard mappings table

2011-06-29 Thread Paul Fox
sridhar wrote:
  On 27 June 2011 00:11, Sridhar Dhanapalan srid...@laptop.org.au wrote:
   I have been consulting http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_English_Keyboard
   and performing some of my own tests with an external US-style keyboard
   (Logitech Internet 350) on an XO-1.5 running XO-AU OS 10.1.3-au2.
  

sorry, i missed this the first time around.

i'm not sure that the table you're referring to is really pertinent --
external keyboards are treated in a relatively raw manner, when
compared to the internal keyboards.

this is trickey topic.  the problem is that there are many layers of
mapping going on (keyboard driver, olpc-kbdshim, X, sugar), and
expressing them all in a table describing the keyboard is incomplete.

there are many types of keyboard as well (membrane, clickety,
external).  couple that with newer releases that run sugar (which
wants to own neighborhood/ friends/home/activity/frame) as well as
gnome (which wants those keys to generate F1...F12), and it's all
pretty complicated.

   So far I have determined that:
  
* F1-F4 changes views (Neighbourhood/Friends/Home/Activity)
* F5 switches to the journal
* F6 shows the frame
 
on an external keyboard, i think those all work because sugar catches
the literal function keys.  the table you linked to contains things
like XK_ViewMesh -- while sugar might catch that too, it's not why
an external keyboard works.  (i'm not even sure it's why an internal
keyboard works anymore, but it might be.  running xev would tell you.)

* F11/F12 controls volume (also, volume controls on most keyboards work)
* my additional volume keys also work

this one is tricky.  olpc-kbdshim is involved here for internal
keyboards, but not for external.  (internal are hard, because the
labeling on the membrane and mechanical keyboards are quite different --
see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_English_Non-membrane_Keyboard)
in any case, sugar must be catching both F11/F12 and the media key values.
for both to work from your external keyboard.  but note that if you
were running gnome, and an application took over F11 (for Full Screen,
say), then it would no longer control volume.  on an internal keyboard
volume control would still be available via fn-F11.

you asked later about the brightness keys and an external keyboard: 
the same comments should apply for F9 and F10, but i guess sugar
doesn't handles those anymore?  i can never remember where to find
this code in sugar anymore -- perhaps someone else can look.  (by
same, i mean that olpc-kbdshim will do nothing for an external
keyboard, and therefore it's all up to sugar.)

* right Alt behaves as AltGr

don't know about that one, or where the distinction happens.

* Windows key acts as Hand/Grab (hold this button and move on the
   track pad to scroll)

olpc-kbdshim does that, and intentionally does it whether the
keyboard is internal or external.

  
   It looks to me that the function/modifier keys for frame, volume and
   grab are not mapped in the table on that wiki page. I didn't want to
   edit it unless I was sure about it. Can someone knowledgeable please
   confirm and/or update the page?

again, that's a table describing the internal membrane keyboard -- one
that i'm not even sure is still accurate.  i don't think it should contain
information for external keyboards.

perhaps a new page is needed.

paul

  Also, is there a way to change the screen brightness via an external 
  keyboard?
  
  Thanks,
  Sridhar
  
  
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Re: Good news: mostly complete dist-f14 package list

2011-06-29 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Martin Langhoff
martin.langh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Scripts at http://dev.laptop.org/git/users/martin/missingpackages/ /
 git+ssh://dev.laptop.org/git/users/martin/missingpackages

Peter points out I have to temper my enthusiasm. That repo picks up
earlier F13/F12 packages so some stuff that we need from F14 isn't
actually there yet.

(Of course, F14 has some F12/13 packages that never needed a rebuild).

So I've tightened the comparison to be name + distver. Here's what we
get currently

Missing 174
 OpenEXR-libs.fc14
 PolicyKit-olpc.fc14
 SDL.fc14
 SDL_Pango-0.1.2-11.i686
 SDL_ttf.fc14
 abiword.fc14
 aspell.fc14
 atkmm.fc14
 atlas.fc14
 audacity.fc14
 babl.fc14
 basesystem-10.0-3.noarch
 batti.fc14
 bitfrost.fc14
 bootfw-q3b07-1.unsigned.i386
 crontabs.fc14
 csound-python.fc14
 csound.fc14
 dconf.fc14
 dialog.fc14
 dirac-libs.fc14
 djvulibre-libs.fc14
 dmidecode.fc14
 ds-backup-client-0.11.1.g71d2f16-1.olpc3.noarch
 empathy.fc14
 enca.fc14
 espeak.fc14
 exempi.fc13
 farsight2-python.fc14
 farsight2.fc14
 fedora-bookmarks-14-1.noarch
 fedora-release-14-1.noarch
 firefox.fc14
 fltk.fc14
 folks.fc14
 fprintd.fc14
 fuse-libs.fc14
 fuse.fc14
 gegl.fc14
 geoclue.fc14
 giflib.fc14
 glibc-2.13-1.i686
 glibc-common-2.13-1.i686
 glibmm24.fc14
 gmixer.fc14
 gnash-plugin.fc14
 gnash.fc14
 gnome-bluetooth-libs.fc14
 gnome-disk-utility-libs.fc14
 gnome-dvb-daemon.fc14
 gnumeric.fc14
 goffice.fc14
 gsl.fc14
 gstreamer-plugins-bad-free.fc14
 gstreamer-plugins-good.fc14
 gstreamer-rtsp.fc14
 gtkmm24.fc14
 gtksourceview2.fc14
 gvfs-fuse.fc14
 gvfs.fc14
 hippo-canvas-python.fc14
 hippo-canvas.fc14
 hulahop.fc14
 ilmbase.fc14
 imsettings-libs.fc14
 imsettings.fc14
 inkscape.fc14
 jack-audio-connection-kit.fc14
 kernel-2.6.35.13_xo1.5-20110608.1409.olpc.0c00f0e.i586
 libabiword.fc14
 libart_lgpl.fc14
 libass.fc14
 libcdio.fc14
 libconfig.fc14
 libexif.fc14
 libffado.fc14
 libfprint.fc14
 libgdata.fc14
 libgee.fc14
 libical.fc14
 libicu.fc14
 libimobiledevice.fc14
 libiptcdata.fc14
 libkate.fc14
 liblo.fc14
 libmikmod.fc14
 libmodplug.fc14
 libopenraw.fc14
 libpcap.fc14
 libplist.fc14
 libpurple.fc14
 libraw1394.fc14
 libspectre.fc14
 libtasn1.fc14
 libv4l.fc14
 libvpx.fc14
 libxml++.fc14
 link-grammar.fc14
 lohit-devanagari-fonts.fc14
 lyx-fonts.fc14
 memtester.fc14
 mesa-dri-drivers.fc14
 mesa-libGL.fc14
 mesa-libGLU.fc14
 mingetty.fc14
 mobile-broadband-provider-info.fc14
 module-init-tools.fc14
 mtools.fc14
 notification-daemon.fc14
 ntfs.fc14
 ntfsprogs.fc14
 olpc-bootanim.fc14
 olpc-powerd-dbus.fc14
 olpc-powerd.fc14
 olpc-runin-tests-0.9.44-1.noarch
 openjpeg-libs.fc14
 pangomm.fc14
 papyon.fc14
 perl-threads-shared.fc14
 perl-threads.fc14
 polkit-gnome.fc14
 portaudio.fc14
 portmidi.fc14
 prelink.fc14
 pth-2.0.7-9.i686
 pyabiword.fc14
 pygame.fc14
 python-alsaaudio.fc14
 python-cjson.fc14
 python-httplib2.fc14
 python-jinja.fc14
 python-lxml.fc14
 pywebkitgtk.fc14
 pyxdg.fc14
 rasqal.fc14
 redland.fc14
 rfkill.fc14
 schroedinger.fc14
 slv2.fc14
 smp_utils.fc12
 squeak-vm.fc14
 ssmtp.fc14
 sugar-update-control.fc14
 system-setup-keyboard.fc14
 taglib.fc14
 tcpdump.fc14
 telepathy-butterfly.fc14
 telepathy-farsight.fc14
 telepathy-haze.fc14
 telepathy-idle.fc14
 telepathy-logger.fc14
 totem-mozplugin.fc14
 totem.fc14
 tree.fc14
 usb_modeswitch-data.fc14
 usb_modeswitch.fc14
 usbmuxd.fc14
 vamp-plugin-sdk.fc14
 wavpack.fc14
 webkitgtk.fc14
 wxBase.fc14
 wxGTK.fc14
 xapian-bindings-python.fc14
 xapian-core-libs.fc14
 xdg-user-dirs.fc14
 xorg-x11-drv-chrome.fc14
 xorg-x11-drv-fbdev.fc14
 xorg-x11-drv-keyboard.fc14
 xorg-x11-drv-mouse.fc14
 xorg-x11-drv-sisusb.fc14
 xorg-x11-utils.fc14
 xorg-x11-xkb-utils.fc14
 xulrunner-python.fc14
 xulrunner.fc14

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Kernel SRPM for XO-1.75

2011-06-29 Thread Martin Langhoff
Hi Peter,

you've been prodding me for an SRPM of the kernel. I've tweaked the
spec file so it _should_ be able to build a natively compiled rpm if
you build on arm, and still cross-compile if you are on a different
platform.

http://dev.laptop.org/~martin/xo1.75kernels/kernel-2.6.39_xo1.75-20110629.1418.olpc.451f98d.src.rpm

To crosscompile

 - grab http://dev.laptop.org/~cjb/gcc-4.6.0-from-x86_64-to-armv7.tar.bz2
, unpack into /opt/crosstool/gcc-4.6.0
 - say --target=armv7l to rpmbuild

This is built from the tip of the linux-2.6.39-mlscratch branch at
http://dev.laptop.org/git/xo1.75-kernel-bringup/ - if you clone that
repo, you can just say

 make ARCH=arm xo_1_75_rpm

By default it'll use /tmp/olpc-kernel as the scratch build dir --
provision it accordingly. If you're building on XOs, external HDDs
need a powered hub...

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Re: Kernel SRPM for XO-1.75

2011-06-29 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Martin Langhoff
martin.langh...@gmail.com wrote:
 This is built from the tip of the linux-2.6.39-mlscratch branch at
 http://dev.laptop.org/git/xo1.75-kernel-bringup/ - if you clone that
 repo, you can just say

  make ARCH=arm xo_1_75_rpm

So I am running exactly that on one of my XOs, on os16, and while the
build is still churning, I can see that we still hit #10994. find
/tmp/olpc-kernel/ -name '*head.so' finds head-nommu.o .

I have _no_ idea WTH is going on there.

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Re: 11.2.0 release candidate 1 (build 870) released

2011-06-29 Thread S Page
 We're looking for testing and feedback on all aspects of the system.

Yet http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Friends_in_testing doesn't mention
11.2.0.  If that's obsolete, put a {{dated}}, {{deprecated}}, or
{{obsolete|link=[[A more relevant page]]}} template at the top.

I'm attempting olpc-update, it's hard to free up enough space on an XO-1.

The release notes Installation section should suggest backing up
first.  http://wiki.laptop.org/go/How_to_backup_your_XO says to back
up an XO-1.5 you should boot up Tiny Core Linux, is that the only way
to do it?

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Packages size list 11.2.0 build 20

2011-06-29 Thread S Page
2011/6/3 Yader Velásquez yajo...@gmail.com:
 I've written a shell script for get an orden list (mayor to minor) of the
 packages list with their size.
 I run it in a XO 1.0 with the build 20 of the 11.2.0. The idea is to make
 make the build smaller by getting rid of un-needed packages.

Awesome.  Assuming some of it is history repeating itself, see
https://dev.laptop.org/ticket/7353

Is there a Fedora equivalent of http://packages.ubuntu.com/ ?
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/ seems all administrivia, I
can't get requirements or file contents out of it.

 37.69mb perl
Something's always dragging Perl in, and OLPC engineers hack it out again.

 0.72mb totem-pl-parser
It looks like the totem music player's playlist facility is still
using some tiny piece of Perl, Daniel Drake made build hacks to remove
it that AIUI weren't accepted upstream. Before that Perl was pulled in
by gstream-plugins-base, libbonobo, etc.

 0.45mb perl-Pod-Simple
I believe XO's don't include any documentation this generates.

 1.77mb libbonobo
 1.21mb libbonoboui
 0.46mb ORBit2
Deprecated since Gnome 2.4 around 2007 and yet they're still around :-(

 10.29mb wxGTK
I think the Audacity app for Gnome is the only thing that requires the
wx toolkit.

 0.32mb rarian
 0.23mb rarian-compat
These produce documentation that isn't shipped on the XOs.  See
https://dev.laptop.org/ticket/8075

etc.  Good luck!  BTW, it's MB, not milli-bits :-)

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