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by abenga
746 days ago
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Could be big, depending on how much room you give to /. All my Linux life, I have allocated about 50GB to the root partition and it's been adequate, leaving enough room for my data (on a 512GB drive). Now I install one flatpak and I start getting low disk space warnings. |
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ossia score's AppImage is 100 megabytes: https://github.com/ossia/score/releases/tag/v3.2.0
Inside, there's:
- Qt 6 (core, widgets, gui, network, qml, qtquick, serial port, websockets and a few others) and all its dependencies excluding xcb (so freetype, harfbuzz, etc. which I build with fairly more recent versions than many distros provide)
- ffmpeg 6
- libllvm & libclang
- the faust compiler (https://faust.grame.fr)
- many random protocol & hardware bindings / implementations and their dependencies (sdl)
- portaudio
- ysfx
with Flatpak I'd be looking at telling my users to install a couple GB (which is not acceptable, I was already getting comments that "60 MB are too much" when it was 60 MB a few years ago).