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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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after installing wesnoth, i immediately opened File Manager again and checked my free space: 64 MB. whah?
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?
so, which numbers are accurate and which are inaccurate? what am i missing here?