[reSIProcate] Resiprocate Footprint
Adam Roach
adam at nostrum.com
Mon Jan 22 13:05:12 CST 2007
That's 9 Mb for the debug build. If you go down to the "small" build,
the sizes reduce as follows:
50k libares.a
2.9M libdum.a
4.3M libresip.a
1.1M librutil.a
... or about 8.2 Mb total. Approximately 680 kb of this is the *Contents
classes.
/a
Jerry Richards wrote:
> Would that be a bit over 9MBytes for the "small" profile type build? Do you
> know the approximate size of these components for the "debug" profile type?
> During testing of our application, I think we would like debug information
> available.
>
> Jerry
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Roach [mailto:adam at nostrum.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 8:26 AM
> To: Adam Roach
> Cc: Jerry Richards; resiprocate-devel at list.resiprocate.org
> Subject: Re: [reSIProcate] Resiprocate Footprint
>
>
> Robert pointed out to me that, for many applications, the *Contents
> classes aren't strictly necessary. Removing them reduces the size of the
> libresip library by about 900 kb.
>
> /a
>
> Adam Roach wrote:
>
>> Jerry Richards wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I am looking at using resiprocate for an embedded MIPS VoIP phone.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know roughly what is the resiprocate footprint (excluding
>>> repro), using the following build command (and I'm excluding SSL and
>>> CommandLineParser)?
>>>
>>> ./configure
>>> make dum
>>>
>>> I think the above pulls in the /rutil, /ares/, resip/stack, and resip/dum
>>> libraries.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I think you'll find that the stripped size of those four libraries comes
>> to about 10 megs, broken down roughly as follows:
>>
>> libares: 48 kb
>> librutil: 3.5 Mb
>> libresip: 5.4 Mb
>> libdum: 1.3 Mb
>>
>>
>> /a
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