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Re: gEDA-dev: Gschem and Cairo graphics library
>way to get real jobs done. Time wasted configuring is money down the
>drain.
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>Consider a large commercial program like Mathematica. An X86/X86-64
>installation of Mathematica 5.2 needs 640 MB of disk space. This
>includes things like 45 MB of private libraries and 27 MB of fonts.
>Bloat? Remember that disk space is down to ~$1/GB. By using things
>that a distro *might* provide, Wolfram *might* be able to save 200 MB
>or so. That's 20 cents worth of disk space. But what they gain by
>this "bloat" is trivial installation on almost any reasonably
>configured X86 Linux system. Wolfram lists tested distros, but others
>work too (I run it on Gentoo, not listed by Wolfram).
>
>Distro-specific packages are a good thing, and we should honor those
>who maintain them. But there's also a place for a nearly foolproof
>hermetic package. That's also an honorable pursuit.
>
>John Doty Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd.
>jpd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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