Report from systemd.conf 2015

Michael Biebl email at michaelbiebl.de
Wed Nov 18 20:06:10 GMT 2015


Am 18.11.2015 um 20:53 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Am 15.11.2015 um 20:17 schrieb Felipe Sateler:
>> systemd-analyze is rather large. Perhaps there is scope for a
>> systemd-tools or something that covers things that will probably not
>> be needed on production containers (systemd-{analyze,cgls,cgtop,delta}).
> 
> I'm a bit torn on this. Those four tools are useful enough that I think
> we shouldn't split them out and they should always be available.
> 
> systemd-ctop, cgls and especially analyze are certainly huge for what
> they do. I wonder, why they are so big?

Some idea in that direction, I had a while ago, was to turn the private
libray from a noinst lib into a pkg private lib.
So we install a single copy of the private ABI instead of making every
binary link against it statically.

I would be interested how much disk space that would save.

Anyone interested to do some experiments here?

Michael

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