Hi, checking my binaries for the update of ELSE, I see d_i386 binaries add up to 3MB, white the fat ones are 10 times bigger (so, around 30MB)! I haven't tested, but it seems tha if I build intel_64 bits and arm64 separately they don't add up to that much bigger.
Anyway, can I do something about it?
thanks
Em ter., 19 de abr. de 2022 às 15:58, Alexandre Torres Porres < porres@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hi, checking my binaries for the update of ELSE, I see d_i386 binaries add up to 3MB, white the fat ones are 10 times bigger (so, around 30MB)! I haven't tested, but it seems tha if I build intel_64 bits and arm64 separately they don't add up to that much bigger.
intel binaries are also about 3MB, arm ones are quite big and amount to 13MB, but both should be about 16MB not 30! I can provide them separately and include 32 bits and it would still be smaller...
Anyway, can I do something about it?
thanks
Em ter., 19 de abr. de 2022 às 16:46, Alexandre Torres Porres < porres@gmail.com> escreveu:
Em ter., 19 de abr. de 2022 às 15:58, Alexandre Torres Porres < porres@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hi, checking my binaries for the update of ELSE, I see d_i386 binaries add up to 3MB, white the fat ones are 10 times bigger (so, around 30MB)! I haven't tested, but it seems tha if I build intel_64 bits and arm64 separately they don't add up to that much bigger.
intel binaries are also about 3MB, arm ones are quite big and amount to 13MB, but both should be about 16MB not 30! I can provide them separately and include 32 bits and it would still be smaller...
for comparison, a fat binary with 32 and 64 bits totals to 8 MB, it only adds 2MB to fatten it up...