well, the consequences should be somewhat predictable to anyone who's
been using sid for a while. also, they are clearly visible when you use
an interactive update tool like aptitude (which you really should when
you use sid).
more of a mystery to me is why this is done this way at all. there
Package: gcc-10
Version: 10.2.0-16
Severity: wishlist
When upgrading from 10.2.0-15 to 10.2.0-16 aptitude reports that gcc-10 is
282MB larger, g++-10 is 312MB larger, and cpp-10 is 283MB larger. In -15
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/lto1 is 26M and in -16
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/10/lto1 is
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