Hi, On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 at 15:32, Efraim Flashner <efr...@flashner.co.il> wrote:
> > > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > > > > $ guix graph -t bag --path guix openldap > > > > guix@1.1.0-29.4e3ed9b > > > > guile-ssh@0.13.1 > > > > libssh@0.9.5 > > > > cmake-minimal@3.16.5 > > > > curl@7.69.1 > > > > openldap@2.4.49 > > > > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > > > > > > > Why does curl need an "Implementation of the Lightweight Directory > > > > Access Protocol"? > > > > > > I think a better question is can cmake-minimal depend on a new > > > curl-minimal, or does it even need curl at all? > > > > Looks like I was wrong, there is a curl-minimal afterall > > > > guix size cmake-bootstrap 199.1 MiB > > guix size cmake-minimal > > with curl-minimal 198.7 MiB > > guix size cmake-minimal 214.9 MiB > > HOWEVER, anything else that also depends on curl could depend on curl > and on curl-minimal, which would be worse than what we have now. So I'd > leave cmake-minimal with curl and remove the extra bits outlined below. I am still confused. Why cmake-minimal needs all the protocols that curl supports? What I was expecting is that cmake-minimal depends on curl-minimal and that both packages are minimal. :-) Because all in all, we end with a chubby Guix; which matters when packing it (Docker or system). All the best, simon