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Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 12:15:17 -0500
From: JT Williams <jeffw AT darwin DOT sfbr DOT org>
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Subject: Re: gettext port
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-: 1) Binaries compiled with NLS are large. Should the binary package
-:    contain binaries compiled _without_ NLS too? This means two binaries
-:    for every program.  This would be intended for people who need the
-:    binaries but are not interested in NLS for some particular reason.

I suppose I am one of those people ;-) 

Surely NLS support is a good thing, but I really was shocked at the
resulting increase in size of the NLS-capable executable.  E.g.,
sed 3.02.80 with NLS support---even stripped and UPX-compressed---is
seven times larger than the corresponding 3.02 executable!  I naively
expected NLS support to involve a few hooks in the application itself,
with the real nuts and bolts---and code overhead---of the support to
reside elswhere (e.g., an optional app).

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