Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1997/08/06/14:32:43
> > Does this mean that I also had to include in the binutils
> > port all that other big stuff, which normally nobody needs
> > on DJGPP (libbfd.a, libopcodes.a libiberty.a, docs about
> > the internals of BFD, header files for the additional libraries
> > and so on ...) ?
>
> In my opinion, yes. If the resulting package is too large, and you think
> the additional libraries/docs won't be used too much, they can be put
> into a separate zip file, so only whoever needs them will fetch them.
>
> But that is only my opinion.
What about creating a directory in the distribution to put these no so common
zip files. In this way a person that doesn't know much won't download un-needed
stuff.
For example a dir called v2gnu/advanced.
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