Daniel Lewart
2024-10-08 09:30:01 UTC
Package: d-i.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
Dear Debian Installer Maintainers,
debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso (Trixie) has recently grown in size,
both daily and weekly builds.
linux-image is version 6.10.11-1, but there are multiple versions
of module udebs in the pool. E.g.:
* btrfs-modules-6.10.9-amd64-di_6.10.9-1_amd64.udeb
* btrfs-modules-6.10.11-amd64-di_6.10.11-1_amd64.udeb
* btrfs-modules-6.10.12-amd64-di_6.10.12-1_amd64.udeb
* btrfs-modules-6.11.2-amd64-di_6.11.2-1_amd64.udeb
* crc-modules-6.10.9-amd64-di_6.10.9-1_amd64.udeb
* crc-modules-6.10.11-amd64-di_6.10.11-1_amd64.udeb
* crc-modules-6.10.12-amd64-di_6.10.12-1_amd64.udeb
* crypto-dm-modules-6.10.9-amd64-di_6.10.9-1_amd64.udeb
* crypto-dm-modules-6.10.11-amd64-di_6.10.11-1_amd64.udeb
* crypto-dm-modules-6.10.12-amd64-di_6.10.12-1_amd64.udeb
* crypto-dm-modules-6.11.2-amd64-di_6.11.2-1_amd64.udeb
Is there any reason to have non-6.10.11-1 versions of the module udebs?
If not, then the image should be able to shrink by 9% or so.
Thank you!
Daniel Lewart
Urbana, Illinois
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
Dear Debian Installer Maintainers,
debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso (Trixie) has recently grown in size,
both daily and weekly builds.
linux-image is version 6.10.11-1, but there are multiple versions
of module udebs in the pool. E.g.:
* btrfs-modules-6.10.9-amd64-di_6.10.9-1_amd64.udeb
* btrfs-modules-6.10.11-amd64-di_6.10.11-1_amd64.udeb
* btrfs-modules-6.10.12-amd64-di_6.10.12-1_amd64.udeb
* btrfs-modules-6.11.2-amd64-di_6.11.2-1_amd64.udeb
* crc-modules-6.10.9-amd64-di_6.10.9-1_amd64.udeb
* crc-modules-6.10.11-amd64-di_6.10.11-1_amd64.udeb
* crc-modules-6.10.12-amd64-di_6.10.12-1_amd64.udeb
* crypto-dm-modules-6.10.9-amd64-di_6.10.9-1_amd64.udeb
* crypto-dm-modules-6.10.11-amd64-di_6.10.11-1_amd64.udeb
* crypto-dm-modules-6.10.12-amd64-di_6.10.12-1_amd64.udeb
* crypto-dm-modules-6.11.2-amd64-di_6.11.2-1_amd64.udeb
Is there any reason to have non-6.10.11-1 versions of the module udebs?
If not, then the image should be able to shrink by 9% or so.
Thank you!
Daniel Lewart
Urbana, Illinois