Re: Reducing GTK+ footprint



Mklibs is, IIRC, a python script that takes care of producing a minimal set of required libraries given a binary target application. mklibs is available as a debian package, but whould be as well avalable as sourcecode somewhere.
I also know other similar tools exist.

Attilio

richa soc-soft com wrote:
Hi...

Ya even our requirement is to save the space on installation media.

Can't we get a copy of mklibs tool for FC5 / FC6 as we cant use that
debian-installer.

Regards,

Richa



-----Original Message-----
From: Attilio Fiandrotti [mailto:attilio fiandrotti gmail com] Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 5:09 PM
To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
Cc: Richa Mahajan
Subject: Re: Reducing GTK+ footprint

richa soc-soft com wrote:

Greetings,


Can any one tell me or give me some links to know how I can reduce the
footprint of GTK.


Actually I want to remove some widgets (like frame, color selection,
file selection etc) which I am not using in my application.


Also I want to know that if there is any other alternate way to reduce
the GTK footprint.


not sure if this is what you mean, but in the debian-installer (hich is gtk/dfb based) we provide a set of stripped libraries using the mklibs
tool.
This allows us to save up vakuable space on installation media.

regards

Attilio





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