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Re: Most essential files in XSB installation for Windows: msg#00420

Subject: Re: Most essential files in XSB installation for Windows
It depends on what you are doing, of course, but...

You should be able to exclude the docs and examples directory in your
distribution, and anything in packages that you aren't using.

If you have been running a log of configure and makes, there may be some
old configurations that you aren't using -- however if you downloaded the
executables this won't be an issue.

This should get rid of most of the excess code.  If you still need to
shave things afterwards, let me know an we can try to proceed further.

Terry

On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, sudhakar govindavajhala wrote:

> Hi XSB folks,
>
>
> I use XSb for my project. The size of my project is about 2 MB.  I want to
> package XSB along with my project code so that the user gets a "click and
> run" experience.
>
>
> XSB is about 30-40MB.  What are the most essential files so that I can just
> make a copy of them and include in my project? I tried to figure this out by
> excluding files, but it is not working out.  I am using XSB on Windows.
>
>
>
>
> --Sudhakar
>

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