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Posted: Oct. 23 2007,18:24 QUOTE

Official Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.8: firefox-2.0.0.8.tar.gz
Size: 9464K
Uncompressed: 25180K

i. 'sstrip': sstrip.c
ii. 'advzip' is part of AdvanceCOMP - Source: advancecomp-1.15.tar.gz
iii. 'upx' binary: upx-3.01-i386_linux.tar.bz2

1.
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find ./ -name "*.so" | while read i; do sstrip "$i"; done
Size: 25180K -> 25104K
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sstrip firefox-bin updater xpicleanup
Size:25104K -> 25004K
2. Delete following files:
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browserconfig.properties
chrome/reporter.jar
chrome/reporter.manifest
components/libjsd.so
components/libmozgnome.so
components/libmyspell.so
components/libnkgnomevfs.so
components/libspellchecker.so
components/nsDictionary.js
dictionaries/
extensions/[email protected]/
extensions/[email protected]/
icons/
mozilla-xremote-client
old-homepage-default.properties
readme.txt
Size: 25004K -> 21308K
3. Some libraries can be made external:
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Libs: libfreebl3.so libmozjs.so libnspr4.so libnss3.so libnssckbi.so libplc4.so libplds4.so libsmime3.so libsoftokn3.so libssl3.so libxpcom.so libxpcom_compat.so libxpcom_core.so libxpistub.so
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Move into '/usr/lib/':
libmozjs-dev - libmozjs.so
libnspr4-dev - libnspr4.so, libplc4.so, libplds4.so
libnss3-dev - libnss3.so, libsmime3.so, libsoftokn3.so, libssl3.so
libxul0-dev - libxpcom.so, libxpcom_compat.so, libxpcom_core.so
These are left:
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libfreebl3.so [228K]
libxpistub.so [8K]
Size: 21308K -> 18420K
4. Strip comments from .js, .css, and .properties files:
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find ./ -name "*.js" | \
while read i; \
do cpp -P "$i" > "$i".tmp \
&& mv "$i".tmp "$i"; \
done
find ./ -name "*.css" | \
while read i; \
do cpp -P "$i" > "$i".tmp \
&& mv "$i".tmp "$i"; \
done
* cpp cannot cope with lines that begin with '#'. It will give errors with a few files:
"./defaults/profile/prefs.js:1:3: error: invalid preprocessing directive #Mozilla"
- 'prefs.js' can be deleted.
"./res/EditorOverride.css:121:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #mozToc
./res/viewsource.css:44:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #viewsource
./res/viewsource.css:50:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #viewsource"
- Remove '#', re-run 'cpp -P', reinsert '#'.

find ./ -name "*.properties" | while read i; do \
sed '/^#/d' "$i" > "$i".tmp && mv "$i".tmp "$i" && \
sed '/^$/d' "$i" > "$i".tmp && mv "$i".tmp "$i"; done
Size: 18420K -> 17740K
5. Optimize the .jar archives in 'chrome/':
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advzip -z4 *.jar
Size: 17740K -> 14724K
6. Compress 'firefox-bin' with 'upx':
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upx --best firefox-bin
Size: 14724K -> 8596K
7. Make tarball:
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tar -zcf firefox.tar.gz --numeric-owner firefox/
Size: 8596K -> 6356K

Or, using lzma algorithm of upx:
6. Compress 'firefox-bin' with 'upx --lzma':
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upx --lzma --best firefox-bin
Size: 14724K -> 8124K
7. Make tarball:
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tar -zcf firefox.tar.gz --numeric-owner firefox/
Size: 8124K -> 5932K
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Posted: Oct. 23 2007,18:56 QUOTE

So the idea is: Do the same for all current Mozilla extensions; and centralize these libraries in one extension:
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libmozjs.so, libnspr4.so, libplc4.so, libplds4.so, libnss3.so, libsmime3.so, libsoftokn3.so, libssl3.so, libxpcom.so, libxpcom_compat.so, libxpcom_core.so
A tarball is approximately 1.2M; about:buildconfig lists "--enable-optimize=-Os", so this is seemingly the smallest possible.

Combined with a stripped-down gtk2 extension [~1.7M-2.0M], we could get a usable gtk2 Mozilla [Firefox/Thunderbird/etc] in a download size of <10M.
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Posted: Oct. 24 2007,03:39 QUOTE

Very impressive - people are bound to ask though, would flash-9 work with this version?
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Posted: Oct. 24 2007,12:09 QUOTE

Hopefully yes. The files I deleted seem in no way connected to the working of plug-ins. I am only remotely concerned about these two:
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components/libmozgnome.so
components/libnkgnomevfs.so
Flash probably does not need gnome support. Many people compile without gnome support, Flash should be expected to still work in such cases.
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Posted: Oct. 24 2007,14:53 QUOTE

Some points:

- you have way too much time :p
- if you compiled FF yourself:
 1) the swiftfox way: drop pango support; some size decrease
 2) with gtk1; more size decrease
 3) with Xlib; most size decrease & most speed increase
 4) when I compiled FF shared, instead of the 11mb half-static official binary, firefox-bin was 74k, loading times dropped, and the total dir size was ~400k smaller than the official..

While the sizes you listed look good, what happened to speed?
How much did loading times grow on a P1? Or is general browsing on low comps slower?
The .jar's were packed without compression to archieve speed.
If all Mozilla extensions were slowed down, how would that affect those without too much processing power?


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