On Mar 2, 2024, at 10:50 AM, Patrick Luby <guibomacdev@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for catching my error. Looks like a missed the largest chunk of added files in my local 
builds.
Your numbers definitely change things. It sounds like the size of the installation will double 
(803 MB for LibreOffice 24.2.1 ARM installer to somewhere around 1500 MB). Does that sound like a 
realistic assumption?
Just for completeness, I rebuilt both with and without the proposed change after adding the 
following autogen.input options to both builds:
    --with-myspell-dicts
    --enable-ext-nlpsolver
Results: with my local ARM builds, the proposed change increases disk usage by roughly 650 MB.  Not 
quite double, but still it is an 80% increase from the LibreOffice 24.2.1 ARM installer.
If there is any interest in my idea to only move the UI localizations into the main installer and 
leave the larger files (e.g. dictionaries) in the Language Pack, I’ll see if I can rework my patch 
to do that and post new numbers once I have them.
Patrick
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