(not really cctbx: PHENIX release bundle content: .o files)
Hi All, Could not think of a better place to ask this question Installed a PHENIX update this morning and noticed it is quite a substantial download - hard to avoid, in this modern day. While unpacking I noticed it contained a lot of object files - totting it up seems to be ~ 450 MB of .o files which are probably not useful for the average end user. Just wondered, are these worth stripping out before making the release bundles? I note the same is true for DIALS so I am not claiming some moral high ground here & also https://github.com/dials/dials/discussions/1563 … looks like my colleagues decided to pick up on this & happened to agree Just thought worth asking Cheers Graeme -- This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential, copyright and or privileged material, and are for the use of the intended addressee only. If you are not the intended addressee or an authorised recipient of the addressee please notify us of receipt by returning the e-mail and do not use, copy, retain, distribute or disclose the information in or attached to the e-mail. Any opinions expressed within this e-mail are those of the individual and not necessarily of Diamond Light Source Ltd. Diamond Light Source Ltd. cannot guarantee that this e-mail or any attachments are free from viruses and we cannot accept liability for any damage which you may sustain as a result of software viruses which may be transmitted in or with the message. Diamond Light Source Limited (company no. 4375679). Registered in England and Wales with its registered office at Diamond House, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0DE, United Kingdom
I'm reasonably sure that the script that produces the phenix installers used to strip away object files before packing files into installers. I guess Billy would know more. Rob On 25-01-2021 13:53, Winter, Graeme (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI) wrote:
Hi All,
Could not think of a better place to ask this question
Installed a PHENIX update this morning and noticed it is quite a substantial download - hard to avoid, in this modern day. While unpacking I noticed it contained a lot of object files - totting it up seems to be ~ 450 MB of .o files which are probably not useful for the average end user.
Just wondered, are these worth stripping out before making the release bundles?
I note the same is true for DIALS so I am not claiming some moral high ground here & also
https://github.com/dials/dials/discussions/1563 https://github.com/dials/dials/discussions/1563
… looks like my colleagues decided to pick up on this & happened to agree
Just thought worth asking
Cheers Graeme
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