Bug 192 - Increase in size of libTAO
Summary: Increase in size of libTAO
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: TAO
Classification: Unclassified
Component: ORB (show other bugs)
Version: 1.0
Hardware: All All
: P2 normal
Assignee: DOC Center Support List (internal)
URL: http://doc.ece.uci.edu/Stats/
Depends on: 135 451 461
Blocks: 621
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Reported: 1999-08-03 16:21 CDT by Irfan Pyarali
Modified: 2006-03-08 14:18 CST (History)
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Description Irfan Pyarali 1999-08-03 16:21:09 CDT
This is paraphrased from an email from David:

docs/minimumTAO.html contains libTAO size, breakdown by components. libTAO has
grown a lot. And the minimum CORBA version isn't a whole lot smaller (16
percent than the full version.  It's pretty hefty:

                     TAO 1.0  TAO 0.3.13

Total                  1359.2   639.5
POA                     376.2   207.2
Pluggable Protocols     281.0    14.6
Default Resources        32.1     7.9
Interpretive Marshaling  73.4    68.7
IDL Compiler             10.7    10.5
ORB Core                585.5   330.3
Dynamic Any               0.0     0.0

We need to trim excessive components and options.  Also, minimum TAO should be
the leanest possible TAO.
Comment 1 Irfan Pyarali 1999-08-03 16:31:59 CDT
Oops! Forgot to add a summary.
Comment 2 Carlos O'Ryan 1999-08-12 09:53:59 CDT
Since David is keeping track of this stuff i'm reassigning the bug to him, he
would know when the problem has been fixed and remind us to work on it ;-)
Comment 3 levine 1999-08-12 21:04:59 CDT
OK, I'll remind you :-)
Comment 4 Ossama Othman 1999-12-16 16:06:59 CST
Do we have updated stats anywhere?
Comment 5 Carlos O'Ryan 2000-02-21 18:53:59 CST
Bug #135 has some interesting solutions to the library size problems.
Comment 6 Ossama Othman 2001-02-03 23:14:31 CST
Added a URL that contains footprint metrics that are updated daily.
Comment 7 levine 2001-02-08 06:30:28 CST
To tao-support.
Comment 8 levine 2001-02-08 06:33:00 CST
To tao-support.
Comment 9 Johnny Willemsen 2006-03-08 14:18:42 CST
closing this one, this is ancient. for footprint we have much better reports