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2008-11-12
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2008-11-12
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2008-11-12
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I thought the application author had to manually fill in that field in the control file? In which case it's not calculated on-the-fly so it's anyone's guess
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2008-11-12
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after installing wesnoth, i immediately opened File Manager again and checked my free space: 64 MB. whah? the entire wesnoth application, fully installed appears to take up less than the size of the deb (?), as reported by app manager. that doesn't make sense. what's the deal?
then, i ran wesnoth and there was no text in the dialog boxes and i didn't feel like troubleshooting it (maybe another day), so i uninstalled. Now File Manager reports that I have about 66 MB free. wtf? i want that space back. what did wesnoth leave behind? and now i'm wondering how much of my internal memory is being occupied by crap left behind by apps that i uninstalled in the past. it just might drive me crazy.
so, which numbers are accurate and which are inaccurate? what am i missing here?