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== Benefit to Fedora == | == Benefit to Fedora == |
Revision as of 12:22, 7 June 2022
Gettext Runtime Subpackage
Summary
Subpackage gettext's runtime programs in a smaller runtime subpackage, reducing the default install footprint.
Owner
- Name: Sundeep ANAND
- Email: suanand@redhat.com
- Name: Jens Petersen
- Email: petersen@redhat.com
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora Linux 37
- Last updated: 2022-06-07
- FESCo issue:
- Tracker bug:
- Release notes tracker:
Detailed Description
Gettext is one of the core packages. Its installed on-disk size is about ~6.1 MB. A large number of packages directly or indirectly depend on it. Extracting "runtime" from main gettext package into a separate sub-package would reduce the footprint by about ~4.7 MB on most normal installations.
After the split this should look like:
gettext-runtime subpackage ----------------------- compressed size: 172 kB uncompressed size: 749.6 kB gettext package ------------------------ compressed size: 1.0 MB uncompressed size: 4.7 MB As gettext-runtime depends on gettext-libs: gettext-libs subpackage ----------------------- compressed size: 322K uncompressed size: 933.7 kB
Grouping of binaries:
gettext-runtime: envsubst gettext gettext.sh ngettext gettext: msgattrib msgcat msgcmp msgcomm msgconv msgen msgexec msgfilter msgfmt msggrep msginit msgmerge msgunfmt msguniq recode-sr-latin xgettext
Feedback
- initial devel thread floating subpackaging idea (April 2022)
Benefit to Fedora
Space saving of about ~4.7 MB for typical installations.
Scope
- Proposal owners:
- Update the gettext package in all Fedora branches including rawhide to add
Provides: gettext-tools
for forward compatibility [done for rawhide] - File bugs against packages that require gettext-tools or gettext-devel at runtime and hence need to be updated to depend on it.
- Before the Mass Rebuild:
- In Rawhide dist-git change all packages with
BuildRequires: gettext
toBuildRequires: gettext-tools
(this affects about 1100+ Fedora source packages) - Update the Rawhide gettext package to have the new gettext-tools subpackage, which pulls in the gettext base package (PR)
- In Rawhide dist-git change all packages with
- Before branching, complete updating any remaining
Requires: gettext
in packages, which require gexttext-tools at runtime and weren't updated in time by their package maintainers.
- Update the gettext package in all Fedora branches including rawhide to add
- Other developers:
- Packagers who own packages that have a direct runtime dependency on gettext (estimated to be not more than 30 packages) and actually need gettext-tools have to change their
Requires: gettext
to the newgettext-tools
subpackage in Rawhide (roughly around 10 Fedora packages). (This should be a safe change even if they really only actually requiregettext
.)
- Packagers who own packages that have a direct runtime dependency on gettext (estimated to be not more than 30 packages) and actually need gettext-tools have to change their
- Release engineering:
- Just need to confirm that all BuildRequires changes have landed in dist-git ahead of the mass rebuild.
- Policies and guidelines: N/A (not needed for this Change)
- Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
- Alignment with Objectives:
Upgrade/compatibility impact
On update both packages will get installed on systems having gettext. (preinstalled)
How To Test
- Use copr repo: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/suanand/gettext-runtime
- Test upgrades from F36 to F37
- Test minimal/default installs continue to work as expected
- Packages that depend on gettext continue to rebuild, install, and function normally
User Experience
User will see a new lighter gettext-runtime package and a gettext package.
Many of the desktop/web apps/libraries continue using gettext. This subpackaging is also the recommended packaging by upstream and corresponds to Debian's gettext-base and gettext packages.
Dependencies
Packages which explicitly have a dependency on gettext need to check if they need programs provided by gettext-runtime, and if so they may update their dependency to "gettext-runtime" from gettext.
Perhaps about ~26 packages require gettext and ~1115 packages have build dependency.
Furthermore, gettext has a dependency to gettext-runtime.
Contingency Plan
- Contingency mechanism: (What to do? Who will do it?) Change owners will revert the relevant packages updated.
- (
Provides: gettext-tools
could be put back in the base package if necessary to simplify the reverting)
- (
- Contingency deadline: Beta freeze
- Blocks release? No
Documentation
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gettext.git;a=blob;f=PACKAGING
Release Notes
A gettext-runtime package has been added to gettext to separate out the gettext translation utilities that are not commonly used at runtime.