| Hi Scott, At this moment I am interested in "libresip.so"
 Without Stripping with version 0.5.0, I was seeing a size of 2.3 M on
the above library. Then I strip it using the strip function and end up
with 1.9M which is beautiful.
 
 So on resip1.4.1 i see a size of 4M on libresip.so
 
 BasicCall? is the application right? I am interested in what is now
called "stack"
 
 thanks
 Mandeep
 
 
 Scott Godin wrote:
 Actually - once you "strip" it, BasicCall is 2.3Mb.  If
you build with  "make CODE_OPTIMZE=3"
 
 On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Scott Godin <sgodin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
   Hmm,
I not sure what's been done recently that would have caused a large
change in binary sizes.  What binary size are you seeing with version
0.5.0?  
    
 
 For example the "strip"ed size of /dum/test/BasicCall.cpp
should be around 2.9Mb. 
 Scott 
    
    
    
    On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Mandeep
Ahuja <ahuja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
     Hi
Scott,I have been using the resiprocate/DUM for about 5 years now. I am still
on a version which is about 4 years 5 months old (Version 0.5.0). I
have had success so far but I think its time to upgrade to a new
version.
 
 The problem I am facing is that I can only afford so much size. I would
like to have a minimum footprint of the resiprocate. I am using uclibc
compiler with shared libraries. Even after using "small" from configure
and turning off all the optional features (for e.g, SSL, DTLS etc) I
still get a libresip.so about 4M. thats HUGE, I am looking for
something around 2M.
 
 Is there anyway I can make it smaller, Any hints you guys can help me
with, would compiling out exceptions help? (i dont't know how i can
achieve that)
 
 thanks & Regards
 Mandeep
 
 
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