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I guess it is oversight. I remember I've opened a ticket to include source bundles by default in SDK, as it was hard to debug 3rd party code without sources. I guess the result is what you see now. If you believe runtime shouldn't include sources (makes sense), may be you could try to fix that too? |
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The SDK is for development purpose so I don't see why it should not contain sources and as mentioned this was even explicitly requested by @iloveeclipse so I don't see any problem/issue here, source features an no longer required and we better get rid of them sooner than later anyways. Most build setups would use the updatesites anyways and putting effort into optimizing downloadsize it not a primary goal of platform sdk. |
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I was looking at the using the 4.32 platform download in a CI process, and puzzled at its size. R4.31 and R4.32 both include a number of source bundles that R4.30 and earlier didn't. 4.30's equivalent download is 97MB, not a difficult to understand increase from 4.8's 81MB, and neither had source bundles in them. R4.32's linux-gtk-x86_64 platform runtime download is 145MB, 50%
(and nearly 50MB) larger than R4.30.
This isn't the SDK download, and the source features don't seem to be present, so was this intentional or an oversight?
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