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2009-12-20
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2009-12-20
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is there a tool which i can point at an existing directory and have it list exactly what optification would do to it?
i mean just something on the console which would first list dir tree of the sected path
then show the split of the new dirtrees showin the results
i bet using optification tool (reading the rules in the readme anyway) would result in more mess and bigger space wasting than my simpler generic approach.
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2009-12-20
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Because I don't want to see packages with /opt/bin, /opt/share etc directories. And if it happens that /opt is not needed somewhere in the future, you don't have to do anything to remove optification. And it really is easier.

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2009-12-20
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2009-12-20
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Well, I also don't want to see thousands of symlinks in my system pointing to /opt/...,
You can also check the -devel ML archive where the maemo-optify author suggested the "better method".
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Noob question from someone who's just done his second reflash after installing too many unoptified apps :
As an end-user, If a new, optified version version of a previously un-optified app is installed, does it automatically tidy up the files that the un-optified version had created, and free up the filespace?
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For everyone who is thinking about "how to optify", try maemo-optify first and then think about something else if there's a need for that.